For immediate release
May 7, 2025
Contact: Shanna Chamblee, U.S. Term Limits
schamblee@termlimits.org
VICTORY: South Carolina Legislature Turns Up Heat on Congress by Passing Term Limits Resolution
Columbus, SC – Today, the South Carolina State Senate passed HCR3008, a resolution calling for a convention to propose term limits on Congress, with a vote of 29 yeas and 14 nays. Led by Senator Rex Rice and Representative Cal Forrest, this resolution is part of a growing national movement to encourage Congress to propose a term limits amendment by showing that the states are ready to act.
This achievement, driven by the nonpartisan organization U.S. Term Limits, reflects rising public demand for reform in Washington, D.C. By passing HCR3008, South Carolina sends a clear message to Congress: the states are serious about congressional term limits, and momentum is building. The resolution serves as a powerful tool to spur Congress into taking the lead on proposing a term limits amendment before the states do it through a convention.
South Carolina State Chair for U.S. Term Limits, John Warren, stated, “It is an enormous step in the right direction for the South Carolina legislature to support congressional term limits. The best way to stop corruption and career politicians. Term limits will do just that.”
Under Article V of the U.S. Constitution, 34 states are required to pass similar resolutions for a convention to be called. Historically, as the number of states calling for a convention increases, Congress has responded by acting first to address the issue at hand. South Carolina’s action adds to this growing pressure and increases the likelihood that Congress will take initiative.
Philip Blumel, President of U.S. Term Limits, remarked, “Eighty-seven percent of Americans support term limits on Congress, with strong majorities across party lines. By passing this resolution, South Carolina is helping remind Congress that the American people expect action — and that expectation is only growing stronger.”
HCR3008 received bipartisan support in both chambers of the South Carolina legislature. With the state senate passing the resolution today and the state house approving it earlier this session, the resolution is now officially enrolled.
“All the sponsors and cosponsors played a vital role in this victory,” Blumel added. “South Carolina has taken an important step toward showing Congress that the time for action on term limits is now.”
View the text of HCR3008 here.
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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.