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Howie Rich at Constitution Center
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Article V is the best way to term limit a broken Congress

by Stacey Selleck This week, U.S. Term Limits’ Chairman, Howard Rich, took to the stage at the Constitution Center in Philadelphia. The event, entitled “What’s Next for American Democracy?,” featured Harvard Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig discussing why an amendment convention is the best way to bypass Congress to get things done. Jeffrey Rosen, president

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No Uncertain Terms Episode 66: Bolivia Ex-President on the Run

Philip Blumel: Another term limits scofflaw bites the dust. Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the term limits movement for the week of November 18, 2019. Stacey Selleck: Your sanctuary from partisan politics. Philip Blumel: Evo Morales, former president of Bolivia, tried to make an end run around

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Myth-Busting 101: “Congress Will Never Vote to Term Limit Itself”

By Nick Tomboulides “How can you expect Congress to vote for term limits on itself? That’ll never happen!” But it already has. In 1995, the House of Representatives voted 227-204 in favor of a constitutional amendment limiting its own terms and those of U.S. Senators. The bill didn’t pass because, while it received a pure majority,

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Term Limits Apply to Socialists,Too
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Term Limits Apply to Socialists,Too

We don’t see a lot of pro-term-limits writing in our major, “corporate” media outlets — but a New York magazine account of the ouster of Bolivian President Evo Morales is a welcome exception. “The disgraceful and chaotic manner in which the once-beloved Morales is leaving office is an object lesson in why presidential term limits are important,” writes Jonah

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Michigan self-serving politicians
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MI Voters Believe Anti-Term Limit Effort is Self-Serving: Poll

According to a new poll conducted by Pulse Research, and commissioned by U.S. Term Limits (USTL), a supermajority of Michigan voters supports keeping the state’s current 6 and 8-year term limits, while believing legislators’ new attacks on the law are coming from self-serving motives. The poll, which was conducted from October 29-30, found that 69

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Podcast

No Uncertain Terms Episode 65 Transcript

Nick Tomboulides: We are fresh off the vote. Last week, local elections were held in a majority of big cities as well as several states which elected governors and state legislators. I take a look at some races where term limits were a factor. This is the week of November 11th, 2019 and you’re listening

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Press Releases

Sen. Rand Paul Signs U.S. Term Limits Pledge

For immediate release November 6, 2019 Contact: Scott Tillman, U.S. Term Limits Phone: (321) 345-7455 stillman@termlimits.com U.S. Term Limits Praises Senator Rand Paul (KY) for Signing Pledge Frankfort, KY – U.S. Term Limits (USTL), the leader in the national, non-partisan movement to limit terms for members of Congress praises Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky for

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No Uncertain Terms Podcast
Podcast

No Uncertain Terms Episode 64 Transcript

Philip Blumel: Politicians, not voters. That’s the answer. Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the term limits movement for the week of November 4th, 2019. Speaker 2: Your sanctuary from partisan politics. Philip Blumel: The question is who supports weakening Michigan State legislative term limits? Nick Tomboulides has

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No Uncertain Terms Episode 63 Transcript

Philip Blumel: Look out below. Philip Blumel: Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the term limits movement for the week of October 28th, 2019. Stacey Selleck: Your sanctuary from partisan politics. Philip Blumel: A new axis of self-interested legislators and special interests in Michigan are planning on extending

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No Uncertain Terms Episode 62 Transcript

Philip Blumel: Whoa, did you hear that? The last time term limits came up in a Presidential debate was when George Bush, Bill Clinton, and Ross Perot faced off back in 1992. But, last week, three Presidential hopefuls brought up the issue in the fourth Democratic Presidential debate. Philip Blumel: Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome

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