This bill proposes an amendment to the Arkansas Constitution, specifically Article 5, Section 1, to establish requirements for the ballot titles of proposed measures. The amendment mandates that ballot titles must be "readable, clear, and concise" and cannot exceed five hundred words. Additionally, it allows the General Assembly to enact laws that set standards for the readability of these titles.

The bill also includes a legislative intent section that outlines the General Assembly's belief regarding its authority to amend constitutional measures. It references past Supreme Court decisions that have interpreted the term "measure" in a way that includes constitutional amendments, asserting that the General Assembly can amend such measures with a two-thirds vote from both houses. The intent is to encourage the Supreme Court to uphold this interpretation and overturn previous rulings that limit the General Assembly's power in this regard.