The proposed constitutional amendment aims to revise the membership structure of the State Highway Commission in Arkansas. It stipulates that the commission will consist of five members, each representing a specific district defined by certain counties. The amendment outlines the qualifications for commissioners, requiring them to be residents of the districts they represent, and establishes a ten-year term for each member. The appointment process will involve the Governor selecting candidates with the advice and consent of the Senate, specifically from the district that the appointee will represent. If a commissioner moves out of their district, they will be removed from their position.

Additionally, the amendment includes provisions for filling vacancies, which must be done within 30 days by the Governor or, if they fail to act, by the remaining commissioners. It also clarifies the process for the removal of commissioners, ensuring that it involves a hearing and can be reviewed by the Pulaski County Circuit Court. The amendment will take effect on January 1, 2027, and will be presented to voters for approval in the next general election. The popular name for the amendment will reflect its focus on the membership and operational structure of the State Highway Commission.