The bill, presented by legislators Alice Hanlon Peisch and Cynthia Stone Creem, seeks to rescind all previous applications made by the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to the United States Congress for a convention to propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution under Article V. The resolution notes that prior applications, which date back as far as 1931, may no longer reflect the current policy needs or support of the General Court or the citizens of Massachusetts, especially since no applications have been made in nearly 50 years.

The resolution explicitly states that it nullifies any and all prior applications, regardless of their specific content or historical documentation. Additionally, it requests that this resolution be published in the Congressional Record and included in the official tally of state legislative applications related to Article V conventions. The Clerks of both the Massachusetts House and Senate are tasked with transmitting copies of the resolution to the appropriate federal officials.