Kansas Passes the Term Limits Convention Bill

Kansas Passes the Term Limits Convention Bill

From NO UNCERTAIN TERMS by U.S. Term Limits

March 8, 2026 · 14 min

About this episode

Kansas becomes the 13th state to pass the Term Limits Convention application, advancing the movement towards a national convention for term limits.

In this 15 minute podcast: -Kansas officially becomes the 13th state to pass the Term Limits Convention application, moving the nation closer to the 34 states required under Article V. -Momentum builds as Arizona and Georgia advance similar resolutions, while New Hampshire scores its first committee victory and prepares for a key floor vote. -The U.S. Term Limits pledge program gains traction, with nearly 25% of all state legislators nationwide signing a commitment to support the convention effort. -In Ohio, lawmakers hold hearings on a convention resolution as supporters argue that career politicians block opportunities for new leaders in Congress. -Advocates explain the “prodding effect” strategy-- as states approach the 34-state threshold, pressure could force Congress to propose term limits itself rather than risk a convention.

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Host: U.S. Term Limits

Topics covered

  • term limits
  • state legislation
  • political reform
  • convention application
  • career politicians

Keywords

  • Kansas
  • term limits
  • convention
  • legislation
  • politicians
  • U.S. Term Limits
  • Arizona
  • Georgia
  • New Hampshire
  • Ohio

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: U.S. Term Limits

Places: Kansas, Arizona, Georgia, New Hampshire, Ohio

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