The resolution SCR1028 proposes an amendment to the Arizona Constitution, specifically Article VII, Section 13, which pertains to the approval process for school district bond issuances. If approved by voters, the amendment would require that any question regarding the issuance of school district bonds must receive at least 60 percent of votes in favor in order to be approved. This change aims to ensure a higher threshold of support for such financial decisions, reflecting a more significant consensus among voters.

Additionally, the resolution outlines that the Secretary of State is responsible for submitting this proposition to voters during the next general election. The amendment will take effect only if it is approved by the electorate and subsequently proclaimed by the Governor. There is no anticipated fiscal impact on the state General Fund associated with this legislation, and it includes technical and conforming changes to align with the proposed requirements.