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 enhance the democratic process by ensuring that a significant majority of voters support such financial decisions, which are critical for funding educational initiatives and infrastructure. The amendment would apply to all elections concerning school district bonds and would be submitted to voters at the next general election.

In addition to establishing the 60 percent threshold, the resolution includes technical and conforming changes to the existing legal framework governing school bond elections. It mandates that the Secretary of State present this proposition to the voters, and the amendment would take effect only if 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.