If this bill were to become law, it would update current statutes by inserting a new concurrent memorial that urges the United States Congress to propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution aimed at repealing the requirement for the direct election of United States senators. This insertion would serve as a formal request from the Arizona legislature to Congress regarding the 17th Amendment, which currently mandates that U.S. senators be elected by the people.

The bill does not delete any existing language from current law but adds this new provision to express Arizona's position on the matter. The overall effect would be to formally communicate the state's desire to revert to the previous system of state legislatures appointing senators, thereby changing the legislative approach to the election of U.S. senators as established by the 17th Amendment.