Cruz term-limits bill aims at career politicians, but current terms don’t count
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Casey Burgat, a governance analyst for R Street, a free market think tank in Washington, has argued that a Congress of novice lawmakers would lend itself to more corruption, not less. “Many of the corruptive, ‘swampy’ influences advocates contend would be curtailed by instituting term limits are, in fact, exacerbated by their implementation,” he wrote in Brookings Institution paper last year.
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