Only the President. Every other elected official can be re-elected numerous times.
The Federal Government can withhold Federal tax dollars for highways for states that post higher speed limits on the Interstate than what the Feds suggest.
the federal government is authorized to tax imports and exports
anti-federalists.
The Constitution places extremely heavy and borderline burdensome limits on the legislative and law enforcement powers of the federal government. Since around the turn of the twentieth century these lawful limits have largely been ignored by those in power in the federal government.
Mayflower Compact
The U.S. President is the only federal elected office with a constitutional term limit. According to the 22nd Amendment, no person can be elected to the office of President more than twice. This amendment was ratified in 1951 in response to Franklin D. Roosevelt's four-term presidency. Other federal offices, such as those in Congress, do not have term limits.
The federal government sets national speed limits by promising monetary incentives to states that cooperate with their legislature. The states can set their own limits but if they want aid from the federal government they must comply with their mandates.
The office of president is the only federal office that has term limits. The vice-president must be qualified to be President, so a person who has already been elected president for two terms could not serve as vice-president.
The presidency of the United States is currently the only federal office with term limits.
reserved poweres
Reserved powers
The US Constitution and its Amendments
Yes, Missouri has term limits for certain elected offices. For instance, state legislators are limited to serving eight years in either the House of Representatives or the Senate. Additionally, the Governor can serve two four-year terms. However, local offices and other positions may have different regulations regarding term limits.
There are many. 1 is the government cannot veto state laws.
Having two sovereigns, the national government and the state governments.
Hatch Act
Reserved powers