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National Term Limits Day Is February 27th


February 25, 2025

For immediate release

February 25, 2025

Media Contact: David Johnson, Strategic Vision PR Group
Ph: (404) 380-1079
Email: djohnson@strategicvisionpr.com

National Term Limits Day Is February 27th
Raises Awareness of Most Popular and Bipartisan Issue in America

Washington, DC  – U.S. Term Limits announces National Term Limits Day is February 27, 2025. This annual celebration of the 22nd Amendment helps to raise awareness of today’s most popular and bipartisan issue – congressional term limits.  U.S. Term Limits selected February 27th because that is the date the 22nd amendment, which limits presidential terms, was ratified into the Constitution in 1951. Congress adopted the 22nd amendment in response to growing popular support to set terms for a President.  Today, that same type of sentiment is fueling support for congressional term limits with a recent Pew Research poll showing 87% of Americans regardless of political affiliation support congressional term limits.  Events will be held throughout the nation showing support for congressional term limits on National Term Limits Day.

“Presidential term limits have been a big success and remain broadly popular with the public,” said Philip Blumel, President of U.S. Term Limits. “It is time to celebrate this great reform as we work to expand it to Congress.”Term Limits. If they're good enough for the President, they're good enough for Congress.

A key part of Term Limits Day will be citizen activism. U.S. Term Limits is encouraging supporters to wave term limits signs or post them on their lawns, hold community events, contact state legislators, and publicize support on social media platforms, like Facebook and X, using #TermLimitsDay. More information can be found at www.TermLimits.com/TermLimitsDay.

“This is a crucial step toward making Washington listen again,” concluded Blumel. “We can only restore our republic and founding values by bringing back a citizen legislature.”

As Congress has not acted on congressional term limits, the states have begun to do so.  How? By calling for a convention to adopt a congressional term limits amendment. When enough states request a convention to add a congressional term limits amendment to the Constitution, Congress is bypassed, and the amendment can be proposed by the states for ratification.

Nine states, – Florida, Alabama, Missouri, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Tennessee, Oklahoma and Louisiana – have called for a limited convention to propose a congressional term limits amendment to the Constitution. Other states have legislation pending that would have them join the roster of states calling for congressional term limits.

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U.S. Term Limits is the largest nonpartisan, nonprofit organization advocating solely on term limits. Our mission is to improve the quality of government with a citizen legislature that closely reflects its constituency and is responsive to the needs of the people it serves. USTL does not require a self-limit on individuals. Our aim is to limit the terms of all members of Congress as an institution. Find out more at termlimits.org.

 

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