U.S. Rep James ‘The world isn’t getting slower; it’s getting faster’

U.S. Rep James ‘The world isn’t getting slower; it’s getting faster’
U.S. Rep James Serves the People of Michigan 10th Congressional District — https://james.house.gov/about
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U.S. Representative James has recently introduced a series of bills and resolutions aimed at bringing accountability to Washington. One of the bills, named the “Money Where Our Mouths Are Act,” prevents members of Congress from receiving pay during government shutdowns. This move is seen as a step towards government efficiency and modernization, which Rep. James believes is necessary to tackle future challenges.

Furthermore, Rep. James has proposed age and term limits for elected officials. This proposal has gained traction due to recent concerns about the health and capabilities of older members of Congress. A CBS News/YouGov survey found that 77% of people believe there should be age limits for elected officials, with 45% supporting a maximum age limit of 70 years old.

If accepted, these age restrictions would bring about a generational shift in American politics, ushering in younger and more dynamic leadership to address contemporary challenges. This proposal aligns with the growing call for term limits and age restrictions, with Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley also advocating for these measures.

In addition to these initiatives, Rep. James has introduced the Federal Accountability Imperative to Reform (FAIR) Hiring Act. This act seeks to enhance government efficiency by giving the president greater control over the hiring and management of “career” staff within the federal government. It aims to simplify the hiring and firing process based on performance, stripping employees of civil service and union protections.

Overall, Rep. James is pushing for government modernization and competitiveness, drawing comparisons to the private sector. His proposals for age and term limits, along with efforts to enhance government efficiency, reflect a growing sentiment for change and a need to address the challenges of the future.



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