The joint resolution proposes an amendment to the Florida State Constitution that would require Senate confirmation for appointments and removals made by the Governor to designated statutory offices. This amendment seeks to eliminate the current provision that allows for approval by three members of the Cabinet. Additionally, the resolution introduces a new section that mandates legislative authorization for any extension of a state of emergency declared by the Governor that exceeds 60 days.

If approved, these changes would enhance the legislative branch's oversight of executive appointments and emergency powers, ensuring that the Senate plays a critical role in confirming gubernatorial actions. The proposed amendment will be submitted to the state's electors for approval or rejection during the next general election or a specially authorized election.