Ohio Term Limits

Ohio Term Limits

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06/22/2026

In 1947, Congress proposed the 22nd Amendment — limiting the President to two terms. They were right that it was needed. They just forgot to include themselves.

06/20/2026

Decades in office give special interests decades to build influence. Term limits change the timeline.

06/15/2026

In this podcast:
-Louisiana’s proposal to replace consecutive gubernatorial term limits with lifetime limits
-USTL President Philip Blumel discusses bipartisan public support for congressional term limits
and how entrenched incumbency and seniority systems concentrate power among long-serving lawmakers, limiting competition and discouraging new candidates from entering public service There's more...
Listen on your favorite podcast app or at: www.termlimits.com/podcast
- Subscribe on iTunes at : https://apple.co/3gKOjbG
- Subscribe on Spotify at : https://spoti.fi/3nmYiI9
- Read-along w/ transcript at www.termlimits.com/NUT286

06/15/2026

In most industries, we expect competition to keep things fresh and accountable. With a 13% approval rating and over a 90% reelection rate, Congress has had neither for a long time. Regularly opening seats restores voter choice and allows more people to run with a real change at being elected. This increases the amount of qualified candidates that run and increases voter choice. Term limits don't replace your vote, they make sure it counts again. What do you think a little more competition in elections would do for Congress?

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