The resolution proposes an amendment to the state constitution to establish a right of individual privacy, which is deemed essential to the well-being of a free society. This right would include the right of adults to engage in intimacy or marriage with another consenting adult, regardless of sex or race, and the right of all residents to reproductive freedom, including decisions to prevent, continue, or end a pregnancy. The state would be prohibited from denying or limiting these rights unless there is a compelling state interest that is achieved by the least restrictive means. This amendment is intended to support and not limit the equal protection guaranteed by the state constitution.

The resolution outlines the process for adopting the amendment: if it passes with at least three-fourths of the vote in each house of the General Assembly, it will be placed on the 2024 general election ballot. If it passes with a simple majority but less than three-fourths, it will be referred to the 2025 legislative session. If approved in that session by a majority in each house, it will appear on the 2026 general election ballot. If a majority of voters in the general election approve it, the amendment will become part of the state constitution. The resolution has no fiscal impact, as the election will occur on existing election days.