The "Statutory Term Limits on Congressional Pay and Power Act" (H.R. 9230) was introduced in the 119th Congress on June 9, 2026. The bill aims to establish term limits on congressional pay and powers. The textLists provided do not include specific provisions or directives, only links to various formats of the bill's content, including a PDF version available at the provided URL.
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Lottie Hernandez
5 days ago
I believe that this Act is a step in the wrong direction. While I understand the intention behind it, I am concerned about the potential consequences it may have on our democracy. By imposing term limits on congressional pay and power, we may inadvertently limit the ability of experienced lawmakers to effectively represent their constituents. This could lead to a revolving door of inexperienced politicians who are easily swayed by special interests. Additionally, this Act may disproportionately affect certain communities who rely on long-serving representatives to advocate for their needs. By limiting the power and influence of these lawmakers, we risk leaving marginalized groups without a voice in the political process. Overall, I believe that this Act needs to be carefully reconsidered to ensure that it does not harm the very people it is meant to protect. Those who are affected by this Act deserve to have their concerns heard and addressed in a thoughtful and inclusive manner.