Joint resolution; making application to call convention of the states for purpose of proposing amendment to the US Constitution related to congressional term limits.
Impact
Should this resolution lead to a successful convention and subsequent amendment, it would fundamentally alter the landscape of congressional representation in the United States. By imposing term limits, proponents argue that it would encourage fresh perspectives in Congress, reduce the possibility of career politicians, and increase accountability among elected officials. This change could help dismantle entrenched political machines that thrive on tenure rather than merit, thereby potentially fostering a more equitable and dynamic political environment.
Summary
SJR14, also known as the Joint Resolution for a convention of the states, seeks to initiate a process to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution that would impose term limits on members of Congress. The resolution emphasizes the intention of state legislatures to collectively react against perceived federal overreach and to restore balance in governmental powers. By activating Article V of the U.S. Constitution, it calls for a convention of states whereby legislatures can aggregate efforts to propose a new amendment concerning congressional term limits, emphasizing that such an amendment can only be enacted with the concurrence of at least two-thirds of the states.
Contention
Despite its potential benefits, SJR14 raises significant debate among lawmakers and political analysts. Critics argue that imposing term limits could deprive Congress of experienced lawmakers who are familiar with the nuances of legislation and governance. They contend that such a drastic measure may yield unintended consequences, resulting in a constant influx of inexperienced representatives who may lack the necessary skills to navigate complex legislative issues effectively. Additionally, the prospect of a convention itself may create concerns over other unintended changes to the Constitution, provoking skepticism from various political factions.
Carry Over
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