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A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to limiting the number of terms that a Member of Congress may serve.

Chamber: United States Senate (The United States of America)
Session: 119th Congress Current
This joint resolution proposes an amendment to the Constitution establishing term limits for individuals serving in the Senate and the House of Representatives. The proposed amendment makes an individual who has served two terms in the Senate ineligible for appointment or election to the Senate and an individual who has served three terms as a Member of the House of Representatives ineligible for election to the House of Representatives. The joint resolution provides that the amendment shall be valid when ratified by the legislatures of three-fourths of the states within seven years after the date of its submission for ratification. Under Article V of the Constitution, both chambers of Congress may propose an amendment by a vote of two-thirds of all Members present for such vote. A proposed amendment must be ratified by the states as prescribed in Article V and as specified by Congress.

Sponsors

(20)
TC
Ted Cruz
Republican · Primary
ML
Mike Lee
Republican · Primary
RS
Rick Scott
Republican · Primary
ES
Eric Schmitt
Republican · Primary
RP
Rand Paul
Republican · Primary
TY
Todd Young
Republican · Primary
SD
Steve Daines
Republican · Primary
BH
Bill Hagerty
Republican · Primary
CL
Cynthia Lummis
Republican · Primary
KBB
Katie Boyd Britt
Republican · Primary
RM
Roger Marshall
Republican · Primary
JB
Jim Banks
Republican · Primary
BM
Bernie Moreno
Republican · Cosponsor
TS
Tim Sheehy
Republican · Cosponsor
TB
Ted Budd
Republican · Cosponsor
BC
Bill Cassidy
Republican · Cosponsor
JH
Josh Hawley
Republican · Cosponsor
TS
Tim Scott
Republican · Cosponsor
PR
Pete Ricketts
Republican · Cosponsor
JE
Joni Ernst
Republican · Cosponsor

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