AMHERST, NE - Dan McKeon, candidate for the state legislature in District 41, has pledged his support for term limits by signing the US Term Limits Pledge. The pledge commits McKeon to cosponsor, vote for, and defend a resolution applying for an Article V convention for the sole purpose of enacting term limits on Congress.
In signing the pledge, McKeon joins a growing movement of individuals and candidates across the country who advocate for term limits as a means to promote accountability, prevent career politicians, and ensure fresh perspectives in government.
"I, Dan McKeon, pledge that as a member of the state legislature, I will cosponsor, vote for, and defend the resolution applying for an Article V convention for the sole purpose of enacting term limits on Congress," stated McKeon in his signed pledge.
Term limits have been a topic of discussion in political circles for years, with proponents arguing that they encourage turnover, reduce the influence of special interests, and foster a more responsive and accountable government.
By signing the US Term Limits Pledge, Dan McKeon reaffirms his commitment to advocating for meaningful reform and bringing fresh ideas to the state legislature.
For more information about Dan McKeon's campaign and his stance on term limits, please visit McKeonForLegislature.com
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