The Senate Joint Resolution B, introduced by Senator Webber on April 24, 2025, proposes an amendment to the Michigan state constitution of 1963. This amendment seeks to require legislative approval for any rule or regulation issued by an administrative agency that incurs a compliance cost of $1,000,000 or more within five years of its implementation. The resolution stipulates that such rules or regulations will only take effect if they receive a majority approval from both houses of the legislature through a concurrent resolution.

Additionally, the resolution allows the legislature to empower a joint committee to suspend any newly promulgated rules or regulations during the interim between legislative sessions, with the suspension lasting until the end of the next regular session. The proposed amendment will be submitted to the voters of Michigan at the next general election, as mandated by law.