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Kicking Out the Boomers Won’t Fix Congress
United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

Kicking Out the Boomers Won’t Fix Congress

The article discusses concerns over the aging composition of Congress, using the recent deaths of Senator Lindsey Graham and Senator Mitch McConnell as examples. Graham, a senior senator, died at 71 after a medical emergency, while McConnell, 84, took time off due to health issues. These incidents have sparked debate about whether an older Congress hinders productivity. Pennsylvania Senator Dave McCormick argues that experience does not equate to effectiveness, noting that the average senator is now 11 years older than in 1981 and that Congress passes fewer laws today compared to the 1980s. McCormick proposes term limits for senators and representatives. Public opinion supports these reforms, with an April 2026 poll showing 83% of Americans favoring congressional term limits and 80% supporting age restrictions for candidates.

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Kicking Out the Boomers Won’t Fix Congress

The article discusses concerns over the aging composition of Congress, using the recent deaths of Senator Lindsey Graham and Senator Mitch McConnell as examples. Graham, a senior senator, died at 71 after a medical emergency, while McConnell, 84, took time off due to health issues. These incidents have sparked debate about whether an older Congress hinders productivity. Pennsylvania Senator Dave McCormick argues that experience does not equate to effectiveness, noting that the average senator is now 11 years older than in 1981 and that Congress passes fewer laws today compared to the 1980s. McCormick proposes term limits for senators and representatives. Public opinion supports these reforms, with an April 2026 poll showing 83% of Americans favoring congressional term limits and 80% supporting age restrictions for candidates.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the argument regarding congressional age and term limits. While it highlights public support for reform and cites concerns about an aging legislature, it also includes perspectives from both Democrats and Republicans, including Senator McCormick's proposal. There's

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