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 @NNRQ5B from Michigan answered…3yrs3Y

Yes. There should be term limits and congress should not be paid beyond their term limit.

 @NNKLLV from Massachusetts answered…3yrs3Y

limit the number of CONSECUTIVE terms. people could then run after sitting out 1 or 2 terms

 @NMNMS5 from Virginia answered…3yrs3Y

No. The voters should be able to put the same person in office over and over again as long as they are representing the majority. I see that you have a congressional district question and THAT is what is in need of the greatest reform measures.

 @NLD65V from Virginia answered…3yrs3Y

Term limits should be set; however, if it is thought that there needs to be a certain amount of experience, extend the terms, but only allow them to serve the one or two limits. A life time of sitting in government leads to too much cronyism and corruption.

 @NK2Y8G from New York answered…3yrs3Y

No, but all elections should be government funded and no private funds or ads should be allowed. Equal access to media, many debates of greater depth and substance, and opinions posted by the public on the web.

 @MXYR6D from Colorado answered…3yrs3Y

Take the money out of politics and we won't have to worry about term limits

 @MCC52T from California answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but set to two consecutive terms. They can flip-flop between House and Senate, but then they must sit out one complete election at the Federal Level

 @MBYJSZ from Missouri answered…3yrs3Y

Limit the number of successive terms to two. After that they must take an election cycle off. They can run again after that one term break.

 @LZSXYP from Florida answered…3yrs3Y

Cut congressional pay to the avg wage. Cut their staffs to 2(total) each. They are supposed to be "citizen" legislators. NO pensions!

 @LZCKGS from Nebraska answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, and post-term benefits should be cut/reformed to match the length and type of service

 @LYTMYL from Washington answered…3yrs3Y

 @LYJGGP from Alabama answered…3yrs3Y

Whether or not there are term limits, the real issue is the fact that Congressional employees receive a pension for life, whether they serve one term or a full career. I think the benefits received post service should be like the military retiree and based on number of years served and, at a reduced monetary amount. The Congressional benefit system is totally out of line with the normal working industry who do not receive income unless they have contributed to a retirement plan and/or worked for 15 - 20 years with a company.

 @LXZYFM from Washington answered…3yrs3Y

No, the American people need to understand that if they are unsatisfied with an elected officials performance they have a civic duty to try to vote that official out of office. Term limits are a passive aggressive way of saying to officials that the constituency doesn't like you.

 @LXHJ2W from Washington answered…3yrs3Y

Term limits tend to make politicians care less when they can't be re-elected. No limits means people can spend a lifetime in government and lose touch with real life.

I therefore favor mandatory one-term sabbaticals every two terms for members of congress.

 @LWZ4F8 from Pennsylvania answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, including State an Federal levels. Also the Supreme Court Justices.

 @LTXXQ2 from Texas answered…3yrs3Y

Absolutely!!We have people on both sides of the aisle that have never held a real job in the private sector. Look at our V/P..He has been sucking off the Govt. *** since he was born. Many should have been gone years ago. My thoughts.

 @LSX647 from Tennessee answered…3yrs3Y

Yes. And no lifelong retirement salaries or benefits. Pay for time served. Done. No career politicians.

 @JDQLL6 from Texas answered…3yrs3Y

I would only be for term limits if those that served in Congress were not allowed to draw a pension.

 @JDQK7M from Kansas answered…3yrs3Y

 @JDQBYF from Mississippi answered…3yrs3Y

Experience is good, but having people in there for too long leads to a stagnation of ideas and opinions.

 @JDHPKK from Illinois answered…3yrs3Y

Term limits should be for no more than 12 years to be served, after which a 6-year break should be required befor one could be voted back in.