If S0105 passes, South Carolina's application to Congress would symbolize a larger movement among states seeking to limit congressional terms through a constitutional amendment. The bill requires cooperation from other states to gather the necessary two-thirds majority of state applications needed to trigger a convention. By limiting congressional terms, supporters argue that it would enhance accountability and enable new politicians to contribute to the legislative process, potentially leading to more responsive governance.
Summary
Bill S0105 proposes a concurrent resolution for the state of South Carolina to apply for a convention of the states under Article V of the U.S. Constitution. The primary purpose of this convention would be to propose an amendment that sets limits on the number of terms individuals may serve as members of the United States House of Representatives and Senate. The bill reflects a growing sentiment among some state legislators and constituents that term limits could promote fresh ideas and reduce entrenched political influences in Washington, D.C.
Contention
However, the movement for term limits is not without its detractors. Critics argue that such measures could undermine the experience and effectiveness of seasoned lawmakers. There are concerns that term limits would lead to a loss of institutional knowledge and could weaken the legislative process. Moreover, opponents emphasize that voters already have the power to remove incumbents through elections, suggesting that introducing term limits might unnecessarily restrict voter choice.
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The bill insists that any convention called be strictly limited to the topic of term limits, discouraging any unrelated amendments from being considered. It also proposes that severe criminal penalties be enacted for violations of the finite scope of the convention call. This reinforces the intent of the bill to maintain focus and control over the proposed changes to the Constitution.
Proposes temporary constitutional amendment allowing State constitutional convention convened to reform system of property taxation to propose statutory changes.
Proposes temporary constitutional amendment allowing State constitutional convention convened to reform system of property taxation to propose statutory changes.
(Constitutional Amendment) Provides for the election of constitutional convention delegates and vote requirements necessary for the adoption of a new constitution (RR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)
(Constitutional Amendment) Modifies disposition of certain state revenues through repeal of the Revenue Stabilization Trust Fund and deposits of certain revenue streams into the Budget Stabilization Fund (RRF INCREASE GF RV See Note)
(Constitutional Amendment) Provides relative to the application of state monies to the unfunded accrued liability of the Teachers' Retirement System of La. (EN DECREASE SD RV See Note)
Proposing An Amendment To Article Xvii, Section 3 Of The Hawaii Constitution To Specify That The Standard For Voter Approval Of A Constitutional Amendment Proposed By The Legislature Is A Majority Of All The Votes Tallied Upon The Question.