The resolution proposes an amendment to the Arizona Constitution by adding a new section, Section 38, to Article II. This section asserts that all individuals in Arizona, irrespective of their race, wealth, ethnicity, or other identities, possess an inherent and inalienable right to a clean and healthy environment. It emphasizes the importance of clean air and water, as well as the preservation of the state's natural, scenic, historic, and aesthetic values. Furthermore, it declares that Arizona's public natural resources are the common property of all citizens, including future generations, and establishes the state as a trustee responsible for conserving and maintaining these resources for the benefit of all.

If approved by voters and proclaimed by the Governor, this amendment will be submitted to the electorate during the next general election, as stipulated by Article XXI of the Arizona Constitution. The resolution underscores the commitment to environmental protection and the equitable access to natural resources for all residents of Arizona.