“We have the term limits in place for a reason: to make sure that we continue to turn over the leadership to, I wouldn’t say younger, but fresh ideas among other members, and to keep people interested in staying here” in Congress, Rep. David Joyce (R-Ohio), a senior member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee, told The Hill.
“Otherwise, if members know they have to stay 20 to 30 years before they get a chance to be chairman, why would they do it?” he asked.
View the complete September 11 article by Scott Wong on The Hill website here.