The Senate Resolution urges the United States Congress to propose a constitutional amendment that would establish the Supreme Court of the United States as a body composed of nine justices. The resolution emphasizes the importance of the Supreme Court's independence for maintaining the integrity of the constitutional system and expresses concern that politically motivated attempts to expand the number of justices could destabilize the Court and erode public trust in the judiciary.

To formalize this request, the resolution calls for the specific language of the proposed amendment to state, "The Supreme Court of the United States shall be composed of nine Judges." Additionally, it mandates that certified copies of the resolution be sent to key federal officials, including the President, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House, and Iowa's congressional delegation, to ensure that the message is communicated effectively.