Reed Olson Appointed Minnesota State Chair for U.S. Term Limits

Reed Olson has been named the Minnesota State Chair for U.S. Term Limits, a role that underscores the organization’s commitment to advocating for congressional term limits. Olson, with his extensive background in both public service and private sector, including six years as a Beltrami County Commissioner, brings a unique perspective to the campaign for term limits. His appointment is a significant step in the organization’s efforts to garner support for term limits across Minnesota.

Olson expressed his honor in taking on the role, emphasizing the widespread support for term limits among Americans, regardless of political affiliation. With polls indicating over 80% of Americans favor congressional term limits, Olson’s leadership is poised to mobilize this bipartisan consensus in Minnesota. He argues that term limits are essential for restoring accountability and diversity in Congress, transforming it from a lifelong entitlement back to a public service.

Philip Blumel, President of U.S. Term Limits, commended Olson’s appointment, expressing confidence in his ability to lead the campaign for term limits in Minnesota. The organization aims to pass a resolution in the Minnesota legislature calling for congressional term limits, a move that could significantly impact the national conversation on government reform.

U.S. Term Limits, as the largest grassroots term limits advocacy group in the country, plays a pivotal role in connecting supporters with legislators to advance term limits at various government levels. Olson’s appointment is a testament to the organization’s strategy of leveraging local leadership to achieve national objectives. For more information, visit https://termlimits.org.

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