This concurrent resolution proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Arizona that seeks to repeal the existing Article XXX, Section 1, which currently addresses marriage. If approved by voters and proclaimed by the Governor, this repeal would eliminate the previous restrictions on marriage as defined in the state constitution.

In addition to the repeal, the resolution aims to amend Article XXX by adding a new Section 1 that explicitly states that marriage between two individuals cannot be prohibited or deemed void based on their sex, race, ethnicity, or national origin. The Secretary of State is tasked with submitting this proposition to voters during the next general election, ensuring that the public has the opportunity to weigh in on this significant change to marriage laws in Arizona.