House Joint Resolution D, introduced by Rep. DeSana on February 12, 2025, proposes an amendment to the Michigan state constitution to limit the legislative session. The amendment seeks to establish that the legislature will convene annually on the second Wednesday in January and will adjourn without a specified day, as determined by concurrent resolution. Notably, starting in 2027, the legislature will be restricted to meeting for no more than 90 consecutive days each year, except in extraordinary circumstances when the legislature may be called to convene.

The resolution aims to streamline legislative operations and ensure that the legislative body operates within a defined timeframe. The proposed amendment will be submitted to the voters of Michigan at the next general election, allowing the public to decide on this significant change to the legislative process.