Ralph Norman, U.S. Congressman representing South Carolina’s 5th district since 2017, shared a series of posts on social media highlighting his views on faith, the Constitution, and congressional term limits.
On September 16, 2025, Norman emphasized the importance of prayer in daily life and expressed gratitude to Senator Tim Scott for organizing a community event. He wrote: “Now more than ever, prayer must be at the center of our lives. Thank you @SenatorTimScott for hosting the annual SC Prayer Breakfast this morning! Powerful fellowship and a reminder of God’s sustaining grace.”
The following day, Norman marked Constitution Day by recognizing its significance as the foundation of American governance. In his post dated September 17, 2025, he stated: “Today we honor the Constitution, the foundation of our Republic and the safeguard of our freedoms. May we always defend the liberties and responsibilities in this remarkable document.”
Later that same day, Norman announced growing support for his legislative efforts to impose term limits on members of Congress. He posted: “BREAKING: 100 co-sponsors now back my constitutional amendment for TERM LIMITS in Congress. Career politicians beware, momentum is building.”
Norman has served as a member of Congress since replacing Mick Mulvaney in 2017 and previously represented York County in the South Carolina House from 2005 to 2017. Born in Rock Hill in 1953 and an alumnus of Presbyterian College (class of 1975), Norman continues to reside in Rock Hill while advocating for legislative reforms such as congressional term limits.



