This concurrent resolution proposes several amendments to the Arizona Constitution, specifically targeting the structure and operations of the state legislature. Key changes include updating the qualifications for legislative members, requiring candidates to provide additional information on ballots regarding their employment, education, military service, and voting history. It also establishes stricter residency requirements for legislators, outlines the process for filling legislative vacancies, and introduces measures to prevent intentional absences that could disrupt legislative business. Furthermore, the resolution proposes term limits for legislators and adjustments to their compensation, linking salaries to those of U.S. Congress members.

Additional amendments address the privileges of legislators, such as protections from arrest during sessions, and the procedures for expelling members for misconduct. The resolution mandates that each house of the legislature publish reports on member voting status and attendance, enhancing transparency and accountability. If approved by voters, these amendments would significantly reshape the legislative framework in Arizona, aiming to improve governance and public trust in the legislative process.