The resolution proposes amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska concerning the terms and eligibility of legislators. It stipulates that legislators will be elected during general elections, with representatives serving two-year terms and senators serving four-year terms, with half of the senators up for election every two years. Importantly, the resolution introduces term limits, stating that individuals who have served as representatives for six full terms or as senators for three full terms will no longer be eligible for nomination, election, or appointment to those offices.

Additionally, the resolution includes a provision that years served in the legislature prior to the convening of the First Regular Session of the Thirty-Fifth Alaska State Legislature will not count towards the new tenure limits established by the proposed amendment. The resolution mandates that these amendments be presented to the voters of Alaska during the next general election, in accordance with the state's constitutional and election laws.