Kevin Reilly
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I've said it once and I'll say it again, we need age limits not term limits in Congress.

I originally said 70 but I think 68 is a better number. You may serve past 68 but only if you were elected prior to turning 68. You can't run for federal office after turning 68. It's time.
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Yvette
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In response to Kevin Reilly.
68 is way too young. I say 75 to 80. I’m flexible. I know many people who have worked well into their 70’s including my parents. My Mom was an ER RN, and my Stepdad was an English Professor with a Doctorate. They both retired around age 75. He’s at 100% for mental acuity. He’s 77. She’s 83. ☮️
12:28 PM - Aug 09, 2023
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Kevin Reilly
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In response to Yvette.
But they are the exception to the rule. Most people start losing cognitive abilities when they reach 70. At 68 a senator can serve until they're 74 and a Congressperson can serve until 70. We need younger minds in Federally elected positions.
12:42 PM - Aug 09, 2023
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