This resolution proposes an amendment to the Arizona Constitution, specifically targeting Article IV, Part 2, Section 3, which governs the sessions of the state legislature. The amendment stipulates that the legislature will convene annually at the state capitol, starting on the second Monday of January each year. Notably, during the regular session in even-numbered years, the legislature will be limited to enacting laws that either repeal existing laws or administrative rules, address emergency measures, support state government operations, or involve state budget reconciliation.

Additionally, the resolution outlines the governor's authority to call special sessions of the legislature, specifying that the governor must indicate the subjects to be discussed during such sessions. Laws can only be enacted during these special sessions if they pertain to the topics outlined in the governor's call. If approved by voters, this amendment will be submitted for consideration at the next general election, as mandated by the Arizona Constitution.