The resolution SCR1028 proposes an amendment to the Arizona Constitution that would require a minimum of 60 percent of votes in favor for the approval of school district bond issuances during elections. This change aims to ensure that significant support is necessary for such financial decisions, reflecting a higher threshold for voter approval. The amendment would apply to all elections concerning the issuance of bonds by school districts, which are typically used to raise funds for various educational purposes.

If approved by voters and proclaimed by the Governor, the amendment would be enacted, and the Secretary of State is tasked with submitting this proposition to the electorate during the next general election. The resolution also includes technical and conforming changes to align with the proposed amendment. Importantly, there is no anticipated fiscal impact on the state General Fund associated with this legislation.