The resolution proposes an amendment to the Arizona Constitution, specifically targeting Article IV, Part 2, Section 3, which governs the sessions of the state legislature. The amendment aims to change the commencement date of the annual legislative sessions from the second Monday of January to the fourth Monday of January. Additionally, it clarifies the governor's authority to call special sessions, stipulating that the governor must specify the subjects to be considered during such sessions, and that no laws can be enacted outside of those specified subjects.

If approved by voters and proclaimed by the governor, this amendment will be submitted to the electorate during the next general election, as outlined in Article XXI of the Arizona Constitution. The resolution emphasizes the importance of defining the legislative schedule and the scope of special sessions to ensure focused legislative action.