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DeSantis Urges States to Push Congressional Term Limits Amendment
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has called for states to pursue a constitutional amendment imposing term limits on Congress, arguing it would shift lawmakers’ focus to achievements over reelection. His proposal aims to address entrenched political stagnation in Washington, D.C. The idea stems from a belief that career politicians prioritize personal gain over public service.
DeSantis claims Congress will not reform itself without external pressure. He believes term limits would incentivize tangible results over perpetual campaigning.
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The Context
A constitutional amendment requires approval from two-thirds of both congressional chambers. Alternatively, states can propose amendments through a convention, needing 34 state legislatures’ support.
Term limits have been debated for decades, with supporters citing reduced corruption. Opponents argue they could disrupt institutional knowledge critical for effective governance.
The U.S. Constitution sets no term limits for Congress, unlike the presidency’s two-term cap. DeSantis’ push aligns with historical calls for structural reform.
Some view term limits as a way to curb entrenched power and elitism. Others worry it may empower unelected lobbyists by reducing experienced lawmakers.
Public support for term limits often polls high, reflecting frustration with Washington. Critics caution that frequent turnover could lead to short-term, populist policies.
DeSantis’ proposal would need significant state-level coordination to advance. Its success hinges on rallying governors and legislatures around a shared goal.
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| Total News Sources | 33 |
| Left | 8 |
| Right | 12 |
| Center | 10 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Right |
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