Seventieth Amendment
The Seventieth Amendment refers to a proposed change to the United States Constitution that has not been ratified. It aimed to address issues related to the terms of office for members of Congress and the President. The amendment was introduced to clarify the timing of elections and the transition of power.
While the Seventieth Amendment has been discussed in various legislative contexts, it remains a topic of debate among lawmakers. Its implications could have influenced the structure of the federal government, particularly concerning the roles of Congress and the President. However, it has not been adopted into law.