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Senator Dave McCormick Introduces Term Limits Resolution
Washington, D.C., April 10, 2025 – Senator Dave McCormick (R-PA) introduced a joint resolution today proposing an amendment to the Constitution to implement term limits in Congress. This resolution would limit Senators to two six-year terms and House Members to six two-year terms, limiting either chamber to service of twelve years. “Our Founding Fathers never imagined that Congress would become an institution filled with career politicians who stay on well past retirement age and Congress shouldn’t be a place where people can get comfortable in their jobs,” Senator McCormick said. “We are extremely grateful for those who have served, for those who are serving, and for those who are willing to
100 Days of Firsts
By Senator Dave McCormick This past weekend marked my one hundredth day as a United States Senator. It still feels surreal to say that sometimes. For me, these past few months have been 100 days of firsts. My first time walking onto the Senate floor with my wife Dina, and when we looked around the chamber, I felt the weight of history around me. I looked up and saw paintings and busts of all those who came before me. Great Americans, who when tested by history, met the moment and made a difference. We’re at a uniquely consequential time in American history, and I
Senator Dave McCormick Joins President Trump at NCAA Wrestling Championships in Philadelphia
March 22, 2025, Philadelphia, Pa. – Senator Dave McCormick (R-Pennsylvania), a former collegiate wrestler at West Point, joined President Donald J. Trump at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia this evening for the NCAA Wrestling Championships. Senator McCormick and President Trump were also joined by Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-Oklahoma) and Congressman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), both of whom are also former wrestlers, and Pennsylvania Congressmen Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-01), Dan Meuser (PA-09), Scott Perry (PA-10), and John Joyce (PA-13). “It was an honor to join President Trump tonight and watch years of hard work rewarded with excellence,” said Senator McCormick. “I’m proud of all the wrestlers who left it all