For immediate release
January 18, 2023
Contact: Ken Clark, U.S. Term Limits
Phone: 307-286-4776
kclark@termlimits.com
Term Limits on Congress Resolution Filed in Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, OK — Oklahoma state Senator Micheal Bergstrom (district 1) has filed a resolution, Senate Joint Resolution 14 (SJR14) for term limits on Congress. The measure initiates an application to participate in an amendment proposal convention specific to limiting the time a member of Congress may hold office.
SJR14, if passed, would put Congress on notice that Oklahoma plans to invoke Article V of the U.S. Constitution whereby 34 state legislatures can team up for a convention to propose a congressional term limits amendment.
Philip Blumel, the president of U.S.T.L, commended the sponsors for working on such an important electoral reform. Blumel said, “The people of Oklahoma are lucky to have public servants who see what is going on in D.C. and are willing to take action to fix it. By using Article V to term limit Congress, the states can restore citizen representation on Capitol Hill.”
Blumel also noted the high popularity of congressional term limits, which receives 87% support from Republicans, 83% support from Democrats and 75% support from independents nationwide, according to the most recent national poll by Scott Rasmussen of RMG Research.
Once SJR14 passes both chambers of the state legislature this session, Oklahoma will put Washington, D.C. on notice that it intends to join other states in calling for a convention for the exclusive purpose of proposing term limits on the U.S. Congress. After 34 state legislatures apply for the convention and approve a term limits amendment proposal, it must be ratified by 38 states to become part of the U.S. Constitution.
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