Utah 2024 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HJR006

Introduced
1/16/24  

Caption

Joint Resolution - Congressional Term Limits

Impact

The resolution outlines that it aims to limit the number of terms that members of Congress may serve, which proponents argue would enhance government accountability and reduce the careerism often seen in politics. By instituting term limits, advocates hope to encourage a regular influx of new perspectives in legislative processes, theoretically leading to increased responsiveness towards constituents' needs and a reduction in entrenched political interests.

Summary

HJR006 is a joint resolution introduced in the state of Utah that calls on Congress to organize a convention for proposing amendments to the United States Constitution. The main objective of this resolution is to set term limits for both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Under Article V of the Constitution, this resolution seeks to gather applications from at least two-thirds of state legislatures to compel Congress to convene for this purpose.

Contention

Despite its supporters, HJR006 also faces notable opposition. Critics argue that imposing term limits could diminish the overall effectiveness and experience within Congress, as seasoned legislators bring valuable knowledge and insights that benefit governance. There are concerns that such a measure could disrupt the continuity of leadership and undermine the institutional memory, which is essential for effective law-making.

Additional_points

Furthermore, the resolution emphasizes that applications from Utah would be aggregated with similar proposals from other states to ensure that the two-thirds threshold can be achieved. This stipulation aims to show a united front among states seeking to pursue an amendment on this topic, reflecting a broader initiative among several states pushing for congressional reform.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

UT HJR009

Joint Resolution - Congressional Term Limits

UT SJR009

Joint Rules Resolution - Amendments to Joint Rules

UT HJR024

Joint Resolution Encouraging Support for the Houses Act

UT HCR005

Concurrent Resolution Opposing Federal Legislative Efforts to Strip States of Authority to Regulate Congressional Elections

UT HJR027

Joint Rules Resolution - Legislative Ethics

UT HJR002

Joint Resolution Amending Rules of Civil Procedure on Injunctions

UT HJR023

Joint Resolution Regarding Federal Funds for National Park Reopening

UT HJR016

Joint Resolution to Review Railroad Authority

UT HJR014

Joint Rules Resolution - Budget Process Amendments

UT HJR013

Joint Rules Resolution - Special and Veto Override Sessions

Similar Bills

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