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Emory Dunahoo, Jr signs the Congressional Term Limits Pledge
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U.S. Term Limits Praises Georgia Legislators for Signing Its Article V Pledge

For immediate release November 7, 2017 Contact: James Alvarado, U.S. Term Limits Phone: 321.697.2895 Washington, D.C. – U.S. Term Limits (USTL), the leader in the national movement to limit terms of elected officials, is currently gathering support from state lawmakers across the nation, for an Article V convention to propose congressional term limits. With Florida

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Does Congress Have a Dementia Problem?

By Nick Tomboulides This November marks 40 years since President Richard Nixon stood in front of America and said “people have got to know if their president is a crook.” Of course, Nixon was knee-deep in his own muck. But he was also making a great point: Don’t Americans deserve to know any fact about

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Strong Support for Congressional Term Limits Among Texas U.S. House Candidates

For immediate release October 17, 2017 Contact: Scott Tillman, U.S. Term Limits Phone: (321) 345-7455 Washington, D.C. – U.S. Term Limits (USTL), the leader in the national movement to limit terms for elected officials, praises Texas District 02 candidate for U.S. House, Darnell Jones, for signing its congressional term limits pledge. Jones joins Ali Khorasani,

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Strong Support for Congressional Term Limits in South Dakota U.S. House Race

For immediate release October 24, 2017 Contact: Scott Tillman, U.S. Term Limits Phone: (321) 345-7455 Strong Support for Congressional Term Limits in South Dakota U.S. House Race Washington, D.C. – U.S. Term Limits (USTL), the leader in the national movement to limit terms for elected officials, today praised South Dakota U.S. House candidate, Shantel Krebs,

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America Deserves Term Limits

Our founders framed the American governing system with an eye to mitigate the likelihood of one group, faction, class, party, or religion gaining and exerting dominance over another. By limiting what government could do, they also limited what government would be asked to do, particularly by powerful interests. The only government capable of preserving harmony

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Dwayne Taylor, former Florida House Rep guilty of fraud
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Another Political Crook Thwarted by Term Limits

Florida Representative Dwayne Taylor tumbles from grace after being found guilty in federal court for fraud related to illegal use of his campaign contributions as a personal slush fund. Taylor, of Daytona, embezzled donations to finance his lavish lifestyle including his wedding at the Waldorf-Astoria in Manhattan, a honeymoon in Hawaii, and a Mercedes-Benz. “This

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Term Limit States Ranked Best as Career Politicians Flop

Surprise, surprise. A brand new report says states with term-limited legislatures are outperforming their career politician counterparts. According to George Mason University’s “Ranking the States by Fiscal Condition 2017” report, 8 of the 15 fiscally strongest states have legislative term limits. When one considers that only 15 out of 50 states have legislative term limits,

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Two More U.S. Term Limits Pledgers Elected to Congress

This week, the nation watched with anticipation as special elections for Congress took place in South Carolina and Georgia. What the mainstream media didn’t report, however, is that both winning candidates are term limits advocates who’ve signed the U.S. Term Limits Pledge! The big winners – Ralph Norman and Karen Handel – have committed to

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Florida Lawmaker Cheating Term Limits

  A sneaky politician in Florida is cheating term limits by running for re-election despite having reached his eight-year limit. James Grant (R-Tampa) was elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 2010 and is term-limited in 2018. He has not only filed to run for a fifth consecutive term in 2018, but Grant says

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Calling Hatch Home

Back in 2012, U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch pledged that, if elected, his current six-year term would be his last. On Election Day 2018, Hatch will be 84 years old — and have spent more than half his life in Washington. Still, Utah’s senior senator just announced he intends to run for re-election for an eighth

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