The resolution SCR1025 proposes an amendment to the Arizona Constitution, specifically to Article IV, Part 2, Section 3, which governs the commencement of legislative sessions. If approved by voters, the amendment would change the start date of the legislative sessions from the second Monday in January to the fourth Monday in January. This change aims to provide a longer period for the transition between the end of the previous legislative session and the beginning of the new one.
Additionally, the resolution outlines that the Secretary of State is responsible for submitting this proposition to voters during the next general election. The amendment will only take effect if it receives voter approval and is proclaimed by the Governor. There is no anticipated fiscal impact on the state General Fund associated with this legislation.