Committee of Correspondence
Around the time of adopting the U.S. Constitution, groups of legislators from various states would refer to themselves as a “committee of correspondence” when communicating on an interstate matter. Listed below are state legislators who support a convention to establish term limits for Congress.
| STATES | LEGISLATORS |
|---|---|
| Alabama | |
| Alaska | |
| Arizona | |
| Arkansas | Representative Brandt Smith |
| California | |
| Colorado | |
| Connecticut | |
| Delaware | |
| Florida | |
| Georgia | |
| Hawaii | |
| Idaho | |
| Illinois | |
| Indiana | |
| Iowa | |
| Kansas | |
| Kentucky | |
| Louisiana | |
| Maine | |
| Maryland | |
| Massachusetts | |
| Michigan | Representative Ray Franz |
| Minnesota | |
| Mississippi | |
| Missouri | |
| Montana | |
| Nebraska | |
| Nevada | |
| New Hampshire | |
| New Jersey | |
| New Mexico | Representative Yvette Herrell |
| New York | |
| North Carolina | |
| North Dakota | |
| Ohio | |
| Oklahoma | |
| Oregon | |
| Pennsylvania | |
| Rhode Island | |
| South Carolina | |
| South Dakota | |
| Tennessee | |
| Texas | |
| Utah | |
| Vermont | |
| Virginia | |
| Washington | |
| West Virginia | |
| Wisconsin | |
| Wyoming |