The resolution HCR2043, sponsored by Representative Weninger, calls for Arizona to apply to the United States Congress to convene an Article V Convention. The purpose of this convention would be to propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would impose term limits on members of both the House of Representatives and the Senate. This initiative is supported by the belief that such limits would restore a rotation in office and enhance accountability among elected officials. The resolution emphasizes that Arizona's application is part of a broader movement, as several other states have also expressed similar intentions regarding congressional term limits.

Furthermore, the resolution asserts that it constitutes a continuing application under Article V of the Constitution until at least two-thirds of state legislatures have made similar applications. It specifies that Arizona's application will be aggregated with those from other states on the same subject, thereby working towards the necessary threshold for Congress to call a convention. The Secretary of State is directed to send copies of the resolution to key federal and state officials to seek their cooperation in this effort.