Case Dixon Signs Pledges on Parental Rights and Term Limits, Vows to Serve Only 8 Years Unlike Opponent

“I will always fight for transparency, for parental decision-making, and against government overreach into our homes”—Case Dixon

Case Dixon Signs Pledges on Parental Rights and Term Limits, Vows to Serve Only 8 Years Unlike Opponent
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From the Dixon campaign

Republican congressional candidate Case Dixon announced he has signed the Moms for Liberty Parent Pledge and the U.S. Term Limits Amendment Pledge. Dixon vowed to serve no more than four terms in the House, drawing a sharp contrast with his opponent, Rep. Gary Palmer, who once pledged to serve five terms but is now running for a seventh term.

The Moms for Liberty pledge affirms Dixon's promise to honor the fundamental rights of parents—including the right to direct the education, medical care, and moral upbringing of their children. Dixon noted that his conviction on this issue is rooted in personal experience.

"I was homeschooled right here in Alabama, and my wife and I are preparing to homeschool our daughters. I know firsthand the value of parents directing their children's education," Dixon said. "I will always fight for transparency, for parental decision-making, and against government overreach into our homes."

The U.S. Term Limits Amendment pledge commits Dixon to cosponsor and vote for legislation limiting House members to three terms and Senators to two. While the pledge is not a requirement to self-limit, Dixon went further, personally vowing to serve no more than four terms, or eight years, in the House if elected."

I believe four terms is plenty," Dixon said. "We need term limits—full stop. And while my opponent once said politics should not be a career and pledged to serve only ten years, he's now seeking a seventh term. If successful, that would put him at 14 years in Washington. The people of Alabama deserve better. I will keep my word."

Dixon added that term limits are not just symbolic but a direct answer to one of Washington's biggest problems:

"The American people agree—term limits would solve a lot of the corruption and dysfunction we see in politics today. It is time that the people of Alabama hold their elected officials accountable, and it is time that elected officials actually keep their promises."

Dixon, a native of Alabaster, was homeschooled by his mother, and his father is a Veteran. He graduated from Hope Christian School in Pelham in 2018 and earned an Associate degree from Jefferson State Community College in 2021. He lives in McCalla with his wife Caroline and their 15-month-old daughter, Sadie. The couple is expecting their second child later this month.

For more information about Case Dixon and his campaign, visit his campaign website DixonforUSCongress. You can also follow the campaign on FacebookX, InstagramYouTube and other social media sites.