Senate Joint Resolution No. 102 proposes an amendment to Section 8, Article IX of the Idaho Constitution, which pertains to the management and disposition of state trust lands. The amendment aims to establish that certain lands granted or acquired from the federal government will be held in a separate trust that cannot be sold, ensuring their preservation for future generations. These lands may only be exchanged with the approval of two-thirds of the legislature and will be managed by the state board of land commissioners, who are tasked with employing best management practices to maintain the land's resources and promote public benefits such as recreation and wildlife habitat.

The resolution also outlines the process for submitting this amendment to the electorate during the next general election, asking voters whether they support the proposed changes. Additionally, it directs the Legislative Council to prepare necessary statements and the Secretary of State to publish the amendment and related arguments as required by law. The intent of the amendment is to secure long-term financial returns from state lands while ensuring their conservation and responsible management for the benefit of Idaho's residents.