The resolution proposes an amendment to the Arizona Constitution, specifically targeting Article IV, Part 2, Section 12, which outlines legislative procedures. The amendment stipulates that every bill must be read by sections on three different days unless a two-thirds majority in either house agrees to waive this requirement in emergencies. Additionally, it establishes that each member of the legislature can introduce a maximum of ten measures during a regular session, with the second regular session allowing only the introduction of measures aimed at repealing statutes. Certain exceptions apply, including emergency measures and general appropriation or budget reconciliation bills.

Furthermore, the resolution mandates that any measure introduced by a legislator, which is co-sponsored by at least one member from each of the two largest political parties, must receive a committee or subcommittee hearing in its chamber of origin. The resolution reflects the belief that there are already sufficient laws in place and aims to streamline the legislative process. If approved by voters, the Secretary of State will present this proposition at the next general election.