HCR2035 is a concurrent resolution proposing an amendment to the Arizona Constitution that would prohibit the state and any local government from imposing taxes or fees based on vehicle miles traveled by individuals in motor vehicles. Additionally, it seeks to prevent any rules or laws that would monitor or limit the vehicle miles traveled unless such monitoring is done with the individual's voluntary consent. This measure is subject to voter approval and aims to protect citizens from potential taxation and regulation related to their vehicle usage.

The resolution includes exceptions for interstate agreements concerning the administration of fuel taxes or registration fees for commercial vehicles operating across state lines, as well as for vehicles owned and operated by governmental entities. If approved, the Secretary of State is tasked with submitting this proposition to voters during the next general election, ensuring that the public has a say in this significant change to taxation and monitoring practices related to vehicle travel.