For immediate release
October 8, 2019
Contact: Stacey Selleck, U.S. Term Limits
Phone: (202) 261-3532
press@termlimits.com
Salt Lake City, Utah — U.S. Term Limits (USTL) the leader in the non-partisan national movement to limit terms for elected officials, welcomes Ian Phillips as Utah State Director.
“Utah is one of several states that will be a key focus for us in 2020,” says USTL’s National Field Director, Scott Tillman. “It is also a state that previously passed our term limits on Congress resolution in the state house. We are building up momentum and looking forward to successes in both chambers this upcoming legislative session under Ian’s leadership.”
Ian is a former officer in the Air Force where he flew F-16s and F-117s, accumulating more than 900 combat hours in Iraq, Afghanistan, Serbia and Korea. Ian’s commitment to term limits solidified while assigned to the Pentagon, where he worked regularly with congressional delegations on the budget. He was also a Presidential Advance Agent, working with White House staff, press corps and campaign staff to facilitate political events domestically and internationally.
Phillips earned a degree in economics from the U.S. Air Force Academy. Now retired from the military, he is currently an adjunct professor at Weber State University as well as an airline pilot. Ian resides in Utah where he devotes his free time to his two sons and civic activism.
In this state director role, Ian is responsible for introducing the U.S. Term Limits resolutions in Utah legislature, securing sponsors and identifying term limits champion lawmakers who will shepherd the measure through to a successful conclusion. Phillips is also tasked with directing the grassroots leadership teams who will engage volunteers and work to create opportunities for candidates and legislators to sign the term limits convention pledge as a key part of the overall strategy.
Scott Tillman concludes, “We’re poised for success in Utah. A vast majority of Utahns support a congressional term limits amendment.”
According to a 2016 Utah Policy Institute survey conducted by Dan Jones & Associates, 88% of Utahns favored term limits on Congress. 34 states are needed to call a convention to propose the term limits on Congress amendment. Once approved, 38 states must ratify it in order for it to become part of the Constitution.
Six state legislators in Utah have signed the term limits on Congress pledge. They are H09 Cal Musselman, H56 Kay Christofferson, H68 Merrill Nelson, H69 Christine Watkins, S09 Kirk Cullimore Jr., and S11 Dan McCay .
U.S. Senator Mike Lee of Utah is an original cosponsor on Senate Joint Resolution 1 filed in the U.S. Congress calling for a term limits amendment. Senator Mitt Romney has spoken in favor of term limits though he has not yet signed the pledge nor has he cosponsored the U.S. Term Limits amendment.
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U.S. Term Limits is the oldest and largest grassroots term limits advocacy group in the country. Our goal is to educate and connect term limits supporters with their legislators as we work to pass term limits on all elected officials, particularly on the U.S. Congress. Find out more at termlimits.org.
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