The US Constitution does not address the number of terms that a Senator or Representative can serve. Some states passed laws purporting to impose term limits on Senators and Representatives. In U.S. Term Limits, Inc. v. Thornton, 514 U.S. 779 (1995), the United States Supreme Court struck down state-imposed Congressional term limits as unconstitutional, stating:
" we conclude that the Framers intended the Constitution to be the exclusive source of qualifications for members of Congress, and that the Framers thereby "divested" States of any power to add qualifications"
The constitutions has two term limits. The two term limits are ratified the Constitution and the federal constitution convention.
6 years, with no term limits.
A Senate member's term is two four-year terms, or eight years.
None. the senate is a body of legislators, known as senators. they serve with no term limits.
The supreme court justices serve a life sentence, one term, until they die/retire. Among state judical brances the justices terms vary from state to state depending on how each state's constitution has established their respective judical branch.
The Texas Senate consists of 31 members elected to a four-year term with no term limits.
There are no term limits for the Senate or House of Representatives.
The term limits for the president were put in place by an amendment to the Constitution. The president can only be elected as president two times and if he served for more than half of a term to which he was not elected, he can only be elected for one term.
The Texas Senate consists of 31 members elected to a four-year term with no term limits.
The term for a US President is 4 years, with a 2 term limit. The term for a US Senator is 6 years, with no term limits, and the term for a US Representative is 2 years, also, with no term limits.
FOREVER. There are not term limits in the House or the Senate. Ain't that great?
This question is oddly phrased so cannot properly be answered. You talk to people by going up to them and introducing yourself. You change the 'limits' -- I assume you mean term limits -- for senators by amending the Constitution. Lots of luck with that.