House Joint Resolution No. 10 proposes an amendment to Section 8, Article IX of the Idaho Constitution, which pertains to the management and disposition of state-owned lands. The amendment emphasizes that the primary focus for these lands should be on revenue-generating activities, such as timber sales, mining, and grazing, while also ensuring public access for recreation, hunting, fishing, and trapping. The resolution stipulates that public access should not interfere with revenue-generating activities and that any sale of state lands must be at or above appraised value. Additionally, it allows for the exchange of state lands under certain conditions and mandates that the legislature manage these lands in accordance with their original purpose.

The resolution outlines that the proposed amendment will be presented to Idaho voters in the next general election, asking whether they support the change to prioritize revenue generation from state lands followed by public access. The Legislative Council is tasked with preparing the necessary statements for the election, and the Secretary of State is directed to publish the proposed amendment and related arguments as required by law.