Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1623 proposes an amendment to Section 1 of the Bill of Rights in the Kansas Constitution, emphasizing the equal rights of men and women. The amendment asserts that all individuals possess equal and inalienable natural rights, specifically highlighting the right to life from conception, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This resolution requires the approval of two-thirds of both the Senate and the House of Representatives before being submitted to the state's qualified electors for a vote.

If passed, the amendment will be presented on the ballot with an explanatory statement clarifying that it aims to guarantee equal rights for men and women starting at conception. Voters will have the option to support or oppose the amendment, with a vote in favor leading to the constitutional change and a vote against maintaining the current language. Should the resolution gain the necessary legislative support, it will be published and placed on the ballot for the general election in November 2026.