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Congressional Term Limits: New Rules for Senate and House Members

A proposed constitutional amendment aims to limit the number of consecutive terms that members of Congress can serve. If adopted, this would impact how long politicians can hold office, potentially leading to more frequent changes in Congress's composition. Citizens might feel their representatives are more accountable and less entrenched in long-term power structures.
Key points
Senators would be limited to two consecutive terms, followed by a break.
Representatives would be limited to six consecutive terms, followed by a break.
Current members (from the 118th Congress onwards) can serve unlimited consecutive terms, but must take a break after their final consecutive term.
Terms served to fill a vacancy will not count towards the limit unless they exceed three years for a Senator or one year for a Representative.
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Print number: 118_HJRES_20
Sponsor: Rep. Van Orden, Derrick [R-WI-3]
Process start date: 2023-01-12