The resolution requests that Senator King be authorized to pursue the consideration of Senate Joint Resolution 6 (SJR 6) as a third proposed constitutional amendment. According to the Joint Rules of the Ninety-Fifth General Assembly, a third proposed constitutional amendment can only be considered if identical resolutions are approved by a two-thirds majority in both houses of the General Assembly.
The resolution formally grants Senator King the authority to advance SJR 6 for potential referral to the state's electors, allowing them to vote on its approval or rejection. This step is necessary to move forward with the proposed amendment process in accordance with legislative rules.