The resolution proposes an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Alaska that aims to clarify the state's stance on abortion. It seeks to add a new section, Section 26, which explicitly states that the constitution should not be interpreted as granting a right to abortion or obligating the state to provide funding for abortions. This amendment is intended to protect human life by ensuring that abortion rights are not constitutionally guaranteed.

Furthermore, the resolution mandates that this proposed amendment be presented to the voters of Alaska during the next general election, in accordance with the state's constitutional and electoral procedures. This process allows the public to have a direct say in the potential constitutional change regarding abortion rights in the state.