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No Uncertain Terms Newsletter


Published bimonthly and mailed to homes across the country,  the“No Uncertain Terms”  newsletter has featured news from the front lines in the battle against career politicians since 1992. In each issue, you’ll get details on the latest news on term limits topics from local city councils to our progress on getting term limits on Congress through an amendment to the U.S. Constitution. If you know of any term limits shenanigans by politicians, or any champion work by supportive legislators or activists, please send a message to nut@termlimits.com.
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Autumn 2022

In this issue:

  • Record Number of Pledge Signers Win Elections
  • N.D. Passes Term Limits on Governor, State Legislature
  • President’s Corner
  • The Mid-term Election Was an IncumbentTsunami
  • The Case for a National Amendment Proposal Convention
  • Michigan Voters Deceived by Lobbyists and Politicians
  • Pelosi Term Limits Herself as Leader After 20 Years
  • Outrageous Congress

Summer 2022

In this issue:

  • North Dakota High Court Term Limits on the Ballot
  • Missouri Passes Term Limits Convention Resolution
  • President’s Corner
  • Record Breaking 102 Incumbent Signers in Congress
  • U.S. Term Limits Education Program Holds Politicians Accountable
  • USTL Activism Across the Country
  • Michigan Transparency Bill a Scheme to Double House Terms
  • Congressman Byron Donalds on Term Limits
  • Outrageous Congress

Mar/Apr 2022

In this issue:

  • Wisconsin Passes the Term Limits Resolution
  • Term Limits Day Celebrations Across the Country
  • Term Limits in California – A Different Approach
  • USTL Resolutions Progress Update
  • USTL Regional News
  • USTL Spotlight: Kenn Quinn
  • ND Term Limits Submits Record Number of Signatures
  • Michigan Lobbyists Unveil the “SCAM OF THE CENTURY”
  • Outrageous Congress

Jan/Feb 2022

In this issue:

  • Judge Smacks Down Anti-Term Limits Move in Michigan
  • Term Limits Showdown in Texas Congressional Race
  • Democratic Pledge Signer Wins Florida Congressional Race
  • Will NY Become the Next State to Term Limit Its Governor?
  • USTL Resolutions Progress Update
  • USTL Spotlight: Scott Tillman
  • State Chairs Blitzing the Media
  • Outrageous Congress

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