Summary
I signed the pledge to support term limits for Congress because public office shouldn’t be a lifelong career. But I’m also calling for term limits on appointed positions—like federal judges and Supreme Court justices. No one should hold power forever, elected or not. We need accountability at every level of government.

By Ricky Dana
Public service is not supposed to be a lifetime entitlement. That’s why I signed the pledge with U.S. Term Limits to support term limits for members of Congress. I’m proud to stand with the majority of Americans who believe it’s time to bring accountability back to Washington.
Too many career politicians have stayed in office for decades, more focused on staying in power than serving the people. That’s not how it’s supposed to work.
But I believe we should go even further.
We need term limits for appointed positions, too—including federal judges and even the United States Supreme Court. No one should hold unchecked power for life. These are lifetime positions that can shape our laws and freedoms for generations, and the people deserve better accountability and balance in that system as well.
When I’m elected as your congressman in 2026, I’ll do everything I can to support legislation that returns power to the people—starting with term limits across the board.
To learn more about the term limits pledge I signed, visit:
Together, we can fix what’s broken—and make sure Washington works for the people again.
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