22 years ago 350 governmental leaders and CEO's of major
American companies formed the National Committee for a
Single Six-Year Presidential Term.  It met at the Watergate
Hotel in Washington, D.C.  The national chairman was Dr.
Milton Eisenhower, one of six brothers of President Dwight
Eisenhower, and had been the President of three major
Universities.

The Committee became inactive after term limitations were
approved in 22 states. It appeared that term limits would not
only apply to politicians within each state, but also would
limit the members of Congress. So the Committee decided
to wait until Congress was so limited. Congress would then
be more likely to limit the President. A complete list of the
members is in the Appendix of the new book,
Cure for the
Demagogue’s Disease.

A few years later, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the
states may limit the tenure of state politicians, but not of
members of Congress from those states.

Thus, we will now start a new large National Committee for
a Single Six-Year Presidential Term.
RECENT EFFORTS
1 Six-year Term for U.S. President
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