H. J. RES. 29 proposes an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to limit the number of times a person can be elected as President to three times. It specifies that after serving two consecutive terms, a person cannot be elected to any additional terms. Additionally, if someone...
Simple Explanation
H. J. RES. 29 says that no one can be President of the United States more than three times, and if someone finishes more than two years of another President's term, they can only be elected President two times. For this rule to become official, most states have to agree within seven years.