Who are we?

"Term Limits for a Stronger America" is a non profit organization that

Term Limits for a Stronger America (TLFSA) is a citizen-led, nonpartisan organization committed to restoring integrity to Congress by passing a constitutional amendment for federal term limits.

We are parents, veterans, entrepreneurs, teachers, and everyday Americans who believe Congress should be a place of public service — not personal ambition. We’re united by a shared purpose: to return power to the people and fix what Washington will never fix on its own.


Our Mission

To build a stronger America by educating citizens on their constitutional power, mobilizing the states to call for a term limits convention, and reshaping Congress into a place of service — not careerism.


Our Vision

A Congress made up of 100 senators and 435 representatives who are true civil servants — leaders who come to serve the people, not to serv


Who are we...?

"Term Limits for a Stronger America" is a non profit organization that...


Who We Are

Term Limits for a Stronger America (TLFSA) is a citizen-led, nonpartisan organization committed to restoring integrity to Congress by passing a constitutional amendment for federal term limits.

We are parents, veterans, entrepreneurs, teachers, and everyday Americans who believe Congress should be a place of public service — not personal ambition. We’re united by a shared purpose: to return power to the people and fix what Washington will never fix on its own.


Our Mission

To build a stronger America by educating citizens on their constitutional power, mobilizing the states to call for a term limits convention, and reshaping Congress into a place of service — not careerism.


Our Vision

A Congress made up of 100 senators and 435 representatives who are true civil servants — leaders who come to serve the people, not to serve.


Term Limits... Why?

Why do we need Term Limits...

To establish Term Limits for Congress, the following steps would be needed:

Constitutional Amendment: To impose term limits on members of Congress, a constitutional amendment would be required. This is because the U.S. Constitution does not currently limit how many terms members of Congress can serve.

The process for a constitutional amendment involves either:

1: Congress passing an amendment with a two-thirds majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.

2: A convention of states called for by two-thirds of state legislatures (34 states), which would then propose the amendment.

After either method, the proposed amendment must then be ratified by three-fourths of the state legislatures (38 states) or through ratifying conventions.

State-Level Initiatives: In some states, lawmakers have passed term limits for state legislators. While these don't affect federal lawmakers, they show the level of public support for term limits in some areas.

Federal efforts to impose term limits have been introduced in Congress over the years, but none have passed at the federal level, even though public polling has shown support for such limits.

Term Limits... How?

How do we get Term Limits...


How We’ll Get Term Limits Passed

1. Educate the People

Most Americans don’t realize it — but you have the power to change the Constitution.

We’re going to teach Americans how the Constitution gives us, the people, the ability to fix what Congress won’t.

Through social media, videos, town halls, and community outreach, we’ll show everyone that term limits can happen — if we take action together.


2. Activate the States

Congress won’t limit itself. But the Constitution gives the states the power to do what Congress won’t.

When 34 state legislatures pass a simple resolution, they can force a Constitutional Convention — without needing Congress’s approval.

We’re building a nationwide movement to help citizens in each state demand that their legislators make the call.


3. Approve the Amendment

At the convention, delegates from each state will come together to propose a term limits amendment.

Once passed, the amendment goes to all 50 states.

And when 38 states ratify it, term limits become the law of the land — and Congress will never be the same.


This isn’t politics. This is power.

It’s written in the Constitution.

It starts with you.



Term Limits... Help?

What can I do to help for Term Limits...

How can you help ?

How Can You Help Term Limits for a Stronger America?

We get this question a lot.

The answer is simple — this movement only works if the people power it.

Whether you have 60 seconds or a few hours a month, there’s something meaningful you can do.

1. Educate Yourself

Most Americans don’t know the Constitution gives them the power to change Congress — not just vote for the same people every two years.

Start by learning what Article V is, how an amendment really happens, and why term limits can transform Washington.

[→ Learn More Here]

2. Spread the Word

This is a grassroots movement. That means you’re the messenger.

• Share our content on social media

• Talk about term limits at the dinner table, in your group chats, at your next community meeting

• Become Term limits believer Click here to join our movement.

3. Donate What You Can

We’re not backed by PACs or political parties. Every dollar you give helps us:

• Launch our national education campaign

• Reach millions through video, social media, and email

• Build pressure on state legislators to demand a Constitutional Convention

[→ Chip in Here]

4. Volunteer Your Time

We need digital warriors, community organizers, and people willing to help spread this message in any way they can:

• Become a State Captain or local coordinator

• Help with research, outreach, or media

• Join our Americanism Club and be part of the inner circle of citizen leaders

[→ Volunteer Opportunities]

5. Contact Your State Representatives

It will take 34 states to call for a Term Limits Convention. Let your local and state lawmakers know you expect them to lead — not follow.

[→ Find My State Legislators]

Term Limits... Why?

Why do we need Term Limits...

Federal and Congressional Term Limits are an indispensable element for the ongoing health of our political system for a multitude of compelling reason.

The implementation of these restrictions is not merely a procedural formality but a critical measure to ensure the infusion of fresh perspectives and ideas into the intricate tapestry of governance.

The staleness that can result from extended periods in office without the opportunity for new individuals to contribute their unique insights and innovations can be a significant barrier to the progress that characterizes a vibrant democracy.

Moreover, term limits serve as a powerful antidote to the entrenchment of power, where long-standing incumbents may accumulate excessive influence, at times leading to a sense of complacency or entitlement.

This concentration of power can disrupt the equilibrium of a balanced governmental structure designed to serve the people it represents. By mandating regular turnover, term limits cultivate a dynamic environment where responsibility and representation remain at the forefront, fostering accountability and vigilance within the federal and congressional ranks.

In conclusion, the necessity of Federal and Congressional Term Limits transcends mere political debate; it is a fundamental component that safeguards the democratic principles upon which the nation was founded.

By embracing this philosophy, we preserve the essential vitality and responsiveness of our legislative institutions, ensuring that they remain attuned to the evolving needs and wishes of the citizenry they are elected to serve.

Proposed Constitutional Amendment for…

Congressional Term Limits and Standards Section

1. Term Limits for Members of Congress

House of Representatives: No person shall be elected to the House of Representatives more than once, and no person who has held the office of Representative, or acted as such for more than two years of a term to which another was elected, shall be elected to the House.

A term for a Representative shall be five (5) years.

Senate: No person shall be elected to the Senate more than once, and no person who has held the office of Senator, or acted as such for more than four years of a term to which another was elected, shall be elected to the Senate.

A term for a Senator shall be eight (8) years.

Elections for the House of Representatives shall occur every two (2) years, with twenty-five percent (25%) of the total membership up for election in each cycle.

Elections for the Senate shall occur every two (2) years, with twenty-five percent (25%) of the total membership up for election in each cycle.

This Section shall apply to both current and future members of Congress, with sitting members completing their current terms and thereafter being subject to these limits.

Term Limits... How?

How do we get Term Limits...


1. Educate the People

Most Americans don’t realize it — but you have the power to change the Constitution.

We’re going to teach Americans how the Constitution gives us, the people, the ability to fix what Congress won’t.

Through social media, videos, town halls, and community outreach, we’ll show everyone that term limits can happen — if we take action together.


2. Activate the States

Congress won’t limit itself. But the Constitution gives the states the power to do what Congress won’t.

When 34 state legislatures pass a simple resolution, they can force a Constitutional Convention — without needing Congress’s approval.

We’re building a nationwide movement to help citizens in each state demand that their legislators make the call.


3. Approve the Amendment

At the convention, delegates from each state will come together to propose a term limits amendment.

Once passed, the amendment goes to all 50 states.

And when 38 states ratify it, term limits become the law of the land — and Congress will never be the same.


This isn’t politics. This is power.

It’s written in the Constitution.

It starts with you.

Term Limits... Help?

What can I do to help for Term Limits...


How can you help ?

How Can You Help Term Limits for a Stronger America?

We get this question a lot.

The answer is simple — this movement only works if the people power it.

Whether you have 60 seconds or a few hours a month, there’s something meaningful you can do.

1. Educate Yourself

Most Americans don’t know the Constitution gives them the power to change Congress — not just vote for the same people every two years.

Start by learning what Article V is, how an amendment really happens, and why term limits can transform Washington.

[→ Learn More Here]

2. Spread the Word

This is a grassroots movement. That means you’re the messenger.

• Share our content on social media

• Talk about term limits at the dinner table, in your group chats, at your next community meeting

• Become Term limits believer Click here to join our movement.

3. Donate What You Can

We’re not backed by PACs or political parties. Every dollar you give helps us:

• Launch our national education campaign

• Reach millions through video, social media, and email

• Build pressure on state legislators to demand a Constitutional Convention

[→ Chip in Here]

4. Volunteer Your Time

We need digital warriors, community organizers, and people willing to help spread this message in any way they can:

• Become a State Captain or local coordinator

• Help with research, outreach, or media

• Join our Americanism Club and be part of the inner circle of citizen leaders

[→ Volunteer Opportunities]

5. Contact Your State Representatives

It will take 34 states to call for a Term Limits Convention. Let your local and state lawmakers know you expect them to lead — not follow.

[→ Find My State Legislators]

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Why do we need Term Limits...more

Term Limits... How?

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