Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., introduced an amendment to the Constitution on Wednesday to limit the amount of terms a House member and U.S. senator can serve.
Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, introduced the Senate version.
Under the amendment, a senator could serve two services and a House member could serve three terms.
In terms of a special election, the amendment defines a “qualifying term” as one year or more in the House of Representatives and three years or more in the Senate.
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