Career politicians have turned Washington into a place where power protects itself. Too many lawmakers spend decades in office, growing further out of touch with the people they’re supposed to represent. That’s not how democracy is supposed to work — and it’s time for real change.
Term limits will bring fresh perspectives to Congress and ensure that public service doesn’t become a lifelong career. When new leaders step up, our government becomes more innovative, more reflective of the people, and more responsive to the challenges of today — not yesterday.
I believe members of Congress should be focused on serving their constituents — not protecting their own power. Term limits help prevent the entrenchment of special interests and make room for public servants who lead with purpose, not politics.
If elected, I will fight to pass term limits for both the House and Senate. I also pledge to lead by example — and will not make Congress my career. Public office should be a season of service, not a lifetime entitlement.