The resolution requests authorization for Senator King to pursue the consideration of Senate Joint Resolution 6 (SJR 6) as a third proposed constitutional amendment. According to Section 19(C) of the Joint Rules of the Ninety-Fifth General Assembly, such an amendment cannot be considered or voted on until identical resolutions have been approved by a two-thirds majority in both houses of the General Assembly.

The resolution, therefore, formally empowers Senator King to advance SJR 6 for potential referral to the state's electors, allowing them the opportunity to approve or reject the proposed amendment. This step is necessary to comply with the established legislative rules governing the amendment process.