TALLAHASSEE, FL – Florida-based U.S. Term Limits, the nation’s largest pro-term limits group, is proud to have the strong support of term limits champions in Duval County. Representatives Cord Byrd (HD 11) and Jason Fischer (HD 16) as well as Sen. Aaron Bean (SD 4) were honored with the distinction.
The award recognizes “a steadfast commitment to restore citizen government through term limits” and is presented only to lawmakers who have taken a strong stand on the issue. “Florida is without question the term limits state,” said U.S. Term Limits Executive Director Nick Tomboulides. “Our rejection of career politicians – and commitment to 8-year limits on so many offices – has helped establish our state as an economic powerhouse. Term limits have produced leaders who are more diverse, more fiscally responsible and more accountable to the people.”
Florida has 8-year term limits on its governor, cabinet, state legislature and countless local positions. There’s also an effort underway right now to let voters enact a constitutional amendment for 8-year term limits on all district school boards. Polls show that between 75 and 85 percent of Americans favor term limits for public officials, with a strong preference for 8-year limits.
All the honorees have signed pledges vowing to protect 8-year term limits in Florida from lobbyist-led efforts to lengthen or repeal them. Some, like Senator Aaron Bean and Representative Geraldine Thompson of Orange County, previously played key roles in helping Florida become the first state in the nation to call for congressional term limits in 2016.
Tomboulides hailed the bipartisan group of 25 legislators for supporting term limits. “It takes guts to stand up to the special interests that prefer Florida had no term limits. We applaud these members for listening to the people,” he said.
View photographs of all recipient awards here.
U.S. Term Limits is the largest grassroots term limits advocacy group in the country. We connect term limits supporters with their legislators and work to pass term limits at all levels of elected officials, particularly on the U.S. Congress. Find out more at termlimits.org.