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Senators Dave McCormick and Ruben Gallego Introduce Bipartisan Housing Bill 

Washington, D.C., May 8, 2025 – Senator Dave McCormick (R-PA) and Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) introduced the HUD-USDA-VA Interagency Coordination Act, which would encourage greater inter-governmental coordination to address the rising cost and limited supply of housing in communities in Pennsylvania and across the country. “Homeownership is out of reach for far too many families in Pennsylvania, including our nation’s veterans,” Senator McCormick said. “We need federal agencies to work together more effectively to increase the limited supply of housing and reduce housing costs.”  “Addressing the housing affordability crisis in this country requires a whole-of-government response. But right now, the federal agencies that deal with housing

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ICYMI – Senator Dave McCormick (R-PA) wrote an opinion piece for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette about his recently introduced resolution to implement congressional term limits.The resolution would limit senators to two six-year terms and House members to six two-year terms, totaling 12 years each.

George Washington could have held onto power for the rest of his life. Instead, he decided to forgo a third term in the presidency and return to his beloved Mt. Vernon. Washington’s two-term precedent held for almost 150 years and is now enshrined in the Constitution. Throughout our nation’s history, Congress has largely ignored his example, and especially in recent years, the legislative branch’s productivity and Americans have suffered as a result. Aging in office Some facts: More than one-third of senators in the 118th Congress were 70 or older. The 119th Congress is the third oldest in history. The average senator is nearly 64 years old, the age when

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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

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