National Term Limits Day Highlights Growing Bipartisan Support for Congressional Reform
February 27th, 2025 8:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
U.S. Term Limits is promoting National Term Limits Day on February 27th to raise awareness about congressional term limits, leveraging widespread public support and state-level activism to push for constitutional reform.

Advocates for congressional term limits are preparing to commemorate National Term Limits Day on February 27th, drawing attention to a political reform that has garnered unprecedented bipartisan support across the United States. The annual event, coinciding with the anniversary of the 22nd Amendment's ratification, aims to highlight growing momentum for limiting congressional service terms.
Recent polling from Pew reveals a striking consensus among Americans, with 87% supporting congressional term limits regardless of political affiliation. This overwhelming public sentiment underscores the potential for meaningful legislative reform that transcends traditional partisan divides.
The grassroots movement is encouraging citizen activism through various engagement strategies, including displaying term limits signs, organizing community events, and leveraging social media platforms to amplify their message. By utilizing the hashtag #TermLimitsDay, supporters hope to generate national conversation about the need for congressional reform.
With congressional action stalled, states have begun taking proactive steps toward implementing term limits. Nine states, including Florida, Alabama, Missouri, and others, have already called for a limited constitutional convention to propose an amendment restricting congressional service lengths. This state-led approach represents a strategic alternative to waiting for congressional action.
Proponents argue that term limits would help restore the concept of a citizen legislature, preventing career politicians from entrenching themselves in Washington and potentially reducing systemic political stagnation. The movement draws inspiration from the successful implementation of presidential term limits, which have been broadly accepted since the 22nd Amendment's ratification in 1951.
As National Term Limits Day approaches, the organization hopes to build on its growing momentum and continue generating public discourse about fundamental changes to the legislative process. The widespread support suggests that congressional term limits could emerge as a significant political reform in the coming years.
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