The bill amends the town charter of Plymouth, Massachusetts, by introducing new provisions that redefine the powers and structure of the town's legislative branch, specifically the Representative Town Meeting. It establishes a Representative Town Meeting-Select Board-Town Manager system, clarifying key terms such as "by-law," "Commonwealth," and "quorum." The bill details the composition and election process for the Representative Town Meeting members, mandates attendance requirements, and outlines procedures for filling vacancies and addressing conflicts of interest. It also specifies the powers of the Representative Town Meeting and the rights of non-members to participate in discussions, aiming to enhance the governance structure and operational efficiency of the town's legislative processes.

Additionally, the bill proposes amendments regarding the organization and operation of town meetings, the Advisory and Finance Committee, and the election process. It allows caucus meetings to be held with precinct delegations and mandates public posting of meeting notices. The Advisory and Finance Committee will consist of 15 members with specific eligibility criteria and will conduct public hearings on the budget. The bill also introduces a Land Use and Acquisition Committee, establishes nonpartisan town elections, and details the process for voter initiatives and referendums, including recall elections for town officials. Furthermore, it sets attendance requirements for multiple member bodies, allowing for removal of appointees for cause, and mandates a Charter Review Committee to review the charter every five years.