Essay On Congress Term Limits

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Article V of the Constitution states that “The congress…shall propose Amendments to this Constitution”. Amendments to the Constitution are essential and allow for changes in law as times and values change. In today's world, I believe that there are many necessary amendments that should be proposed in order for the supreme law of the land to remain up to date with the values of a modern world. If I were able to propose the 28th amendment to the U.S. Constitution it would state, “Those serving in congress shall be subjected to term limits in order to ensure congressional turnover. Those serving in the Senate will be subjected to a maximum of two terms totaling twelve years, those serving in the House of Representatives will be subjected to a …show more content…

Congressional term limits will allow congress to continue upholding the goals stated in the preamble of the constitution and will greatly benefit the posterity of our nation. One of the most important changes that term limits will cause is a decrease and eventually an end to career politicians who serve in congress for decades losing connection with the general public. According to the heritage foundation “Term limits, by eliminating incentives for careerism, would curb reelection-oriented federal spending which is targeted to particular districts but contributes little to the general welfare of the country” (Greenberg 1994), in summary, term limits would restrict the ability for …show more content…

Some argue that congressional term limits are unconstitutional as “elections serve as inherent term limits” (Tombu 2022), but this is simply untrue as those running for reelection tend to receive more donations to their campaigns which leads to higher reelection rates (Tombu 2022). In order to truly prevent career politicians from running Washington term limits are necessary to even the election field and allow for new faces in congress. Along with this, the general population supports the enaction of term limits and congress is supposed to represent the will of the people. According to “U.S. Term Limits” “An overwhelming 82% of Americans support a Term Limits Amendment for Congress crossing party lines at; 89% Republican, 83% Independent, and 76% Democrat” (Suggestions on the Benefits of Term Limits n.d.). If Congress truly represents the will of the people they would pass a Term Limits