If this bill were to become law, it would update current statutes by inserting a new concurrent memorial that urges the U.S. Congress to limit the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This addition emphasizes the need for Congress to clearly define the EPA's powers and duties, addressing concerns about the agency's regulatory overreach on the economy.

The bill does not propose any deletions from the current law but instead adds language that reinforces the state's position on federal environmental regulation. Specifically, it directs the Secretary of State to transmit a copy of the memorial to key congressional leaders, ensuring that Arizona's stance on limiting EPA authority is formally communicated to the federal government.