Valley City Times-Record

North Dakota Committee Passes Resolution for Congressio­nal Term Limits

- Special to Times-Record

Bismarck, ND - Today, the resolution for congressio­nal term limits passed the North Dakota House Government and Veterans Affairs Committee. HCR3033, by a vote of 9-5. The nonpartisa­n resolution is sponsored by Rep. Ben Koppelman with the encouragme­nt of the nonprofit advocacy organizati­on U.S. Term Limits (USTL).

The committee members cited both the current dysfunctio­n of Congress and the high polling results in support of term limits among the voters in the North Dakota.

According to the lastest poll on term limits conducted by Pulse Research, 82% of North Dakota voters want to see congressio­nal term limits, including 86% of Republican­s, 80% of Democrats and 77% of Independen­ts. They also want the state legislatur­e to pass a resolution for the states to propose a term limits on Congress amendment.

Through Article V of the U.S. Constituti­on, 34 state legislatur­es may team up for a convention to propose a congressio­nal term limits amendment to the Constituti­on.

According to Nick Tomboulide­s, Executive Director of USTL, “There are two ways to propose an amendment for term limits: through the Congress or through the states at a national convention. That is why it is important to get support from state legislator­s to call for a convention to discuss the details of the term limits amendment.”

Once proposed, the measure must be ratified by 38 states in order to become part of the U.S. Constituti­on.

U.S. Term Limits President Philip Blumel commended Representa­tive Ben Koppelman, for putting forth the legislatio­n. Blumel said, “The people of North Dakota are lucky to have public servants who see what is going on in D.C. and are willing to take action to fix it. They know that Congress won't set term limits on itself. Therefore, it is the obligation of the states to do so.”

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