I pledge that as a member of Congress, I will cosponsor and vote for the U.S. Term Limits amendment of three (3) House terms and two (2) Senate terms and no longer limit.
Cosponsor and vote for the U.S. Term Limits constitutional amendment limiting House members to three terms and Senators to two terms.
Occurrences
Moore term-limited himself when he served in the Alabama Legislature and signed the Term Limits Pledge prior to the Republican primary earlier this year.
Evidence
U.S. Term Limits said Barry Moore signed its pledge, which states that as a member of Congress he will cosponsor and vote for the U.S. Term Limits amendment limiting House members to three terms and Senators to two terms.
Congress.gov lists Barry Moore as a cosponsor of H.J.Res.12 on 01/13/2025. The bill summary says the resolution would amend the Constitution to limit House members to three terms and Senators to two terms.
The bill page shows the latest action as referral to the House Committee on the Judiciary on 01/06/2025 and no House floor passage or roll-call vote entries in the bill history shown there as of the available record.
Assessments
Moore publicly pledged during the 2020 federal House campaign to cosponsor and vote for the U.S. Term Limits constitutional amendment. The available record shows he later cosponsored H.J.Res.12 in the 119th Congress on January 13, 2025, which matches the promised amendment limiting House members to three terms and Senators to two terms. However, the resolution had only been referred to committee and there is no evidence of House floor passage or a roll-call vote, so the vote portion of the promise was not fulfilled. Because he materially completed one core part of the pledge after the initial term, this merits partial credit with later_term timing and an effort badge.