The five steps of policy analysis include: (1) defining and analysis; (2) constructing alternatives; (3) choosing evaluative criteria; (4) accessing alternatives; and (5) drawing conclusions. Thus, Congressional term limits must be considered by utilizing all five steps. America’s first President, George Washington (1732–1799) advocated term limits by example; returning back to his civic life after serving as President in 1792, whose second incumbency was elected unanimously.
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Policy Analysis: Congressional Term Limits
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The five steps of policy analysis include: (1) defining and analysis; (2) constructing alternatives; (3) choosing evaluative criteria; (4) accessing alternatives; and (5) drawing conclusions. Thus, Congressional term limits must be considered by utilizing all five steps. America’s first President, George Washington (1732–1799) advocated term limits by example; returning back to his civic life after serving as President in 1792, whose second incumbency was elected unanimously.