For immediate release
January 17, 2023
Media Contact: David Johnson, Strategic Vision PR Group
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Billboard Calls Out U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan for Breaking Term Limits Pledge
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Term Limits (U.S.T.L.) exposes U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan for breaking her campaign pledge to support the U.S. Term Limits amendment in Congress. U.S.T.L., the largest term limits advocacy organization, has contracted a billboard calling Rep. Trahan out in Massachusetts’ 3rd Congressional District.
The pledge Trahan signed states that she would cosponsor and vote for the resolution in Congress supporting an amendment to the U.S. Constitution of three (3) house terms and two (2) senate terms and no longer limits. Since being re-elected, she has reneged on her promise.
The billboard is part of a massive education campaign to inform term limits supporters where candidates and lawmakers stand on the issue of term limits for Congress. Polling shows that 82% of Americans, across all demographics and political affiliations, support congressional term limits.
This Congress, the U.S. Term Limits amendment resolution, House Joint Resolution 11 (HJR11), has been introduced by Rep. Ralph Norman with bipartisan support of 44 cosponsors. It is expected to be scheduled for an upcoming vote in the U.S. House.
“Lori Trahan made a promise to the voters of her district to support the U.S. Term Limits amendment,” said Philip Blumel, President of U.S. Term Limits. “Yet, once she was elected, she decided to ignore the promise she made to her constituents.”
“Voters are tired of politicians who will promise anything to get elected and then once elected break their promises,” concluded Blumel. “We hope Rep. Trahan has a change of heart and decides to keep her promise.”
Note: Billboard location I-93 e/s, f/n @ 55 Hampshire Rd. Methuen, MA
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U.S. Term Limits is the oldest and largest grassroots term limits advocacy group in the country. We connect term limits supporters with their legislators and work to pass term limits on all elected officials, particularly on the U.S. Congress.