The resolution proposes amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska regarding the duration of regular legislative sessions. Specifically, it seeks to change the maximum length of these sessions from 120 consecutive calendar days to 90 days, with the possibility of a one-time extension of up to 10 days, contingent upon a two-thirds majority vote from both houses of the legislature. The legislature is also tasked with establishing deadlines for scheduling session work that align with the new session length provisions.
Additionally, the resolution includes a transition clause stating that the amendments will first apply to the First Regular Session of the Thirty-Fifth Alaska State Legislature. To enact these changes, the proposed amendments will be presented to the voters during the next general election, in accordance with the state's constitutional and electoral laws.