The Senate Joint Resolution G proposes an amendment to the Michigan Constitution of 1963, specifically to Article IV, which aims to enhance the responsibilities of the auditor general and establish a permanent bicameral, bipartisan joint oversight committee within the legislature. The amendment outlines that the auditor general, who must be a licensed certified public accountant, will be appointed for an eight-year term and will conduct audits of state financial transactions, contracts, and accounts. The auditor general will report annually to the newly created joint oversight committee and the governor, and will have the authority to employ independent firms for audits as needed.

The resolution also details the structure and functions of the joint oversight committee, which will consist of eight members—four from the House of Representatives and four from the Senate, ensuring no more than four members belong to the same political party. This committee will have the power to request audits, investigate state finances, and oversee the performance of government entities. The resolution mandates that the legislature will implement this amendment through appropriate legislation, and it will be submitted to the public for approval in the next general election.