The resolution HCR2043 from the Arizona Legislature calls for an Article V Convention to propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would impose term limits on members of Congress, specifically the House of Representatives and the Senate. This action is in response to previous attempts by Arizona and other states to establish term limits that were overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. The resolution emphasizes the need for states to leverage their authority to compel Congress to act on this issue, as many citizens support the idea of limiting congressional terms to promote rotation in office.

The resolution outlines that Arizona's application for a convention is a continuing application under Article V of the Constitution, which will remain valid until at least two-thirds of state legislatures have made similar applications. It also specifies that Arizona's application will be considered alongside those from other states on the same subject, aiming to meet the necessary threshold for Congress to call a convention. Furthermore, the Secretary of State is directed to send copies of the resolution to various federal and state officials to seek their cooperation in this initiative.