Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) introduced an amendment to the Constitution that would limit Senators to three six-year terms and House members to three two-year terms, the Washington Times reports.
However, Senate leaders said DeMint's bill "had a zero chance of becoming law, mostly because of a general lack of interest and the high hurdles to amending the Constitution."
"It takes a two-thirds vote of approval in both chambers to pass a
constitutional amendment and then it must be ratified by three-fourths
of the states. The last one to succeed -- the 27th Amendment that delays
pay raises for members of Congress until after the next election -- was
proposed in 1789 as part of the Bill of Rights but was not ratified by
the states until 1992."