The resolution amends the Temporary Rules of the Senate for the 94th session of the Minnesota Legislature, establishing comprehensive procedures for parliamentary practice, bill reporting, and committee operations. It mandates adherence to Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure and outlines the process for bill introduction, referral to appropriate standing committees, and the requirement for bills to be presented on three separate days before passage. The resolution also addresses gubernatorial appointments requiring Senate consent, emphasizes transparency in committee meetings, and allows for remote participation, reflecting modern practices in response to public health considerations.

Additionally, the resolution sets forth ethical standards for Senate members and lobbyists, requiring disclosure of potential conflicts of interest and prohibiting misleading statements. It establishes a Subcommittee on Ethical Conduct to investigate complaints against Senate members or employees, ensuring confidentiality and proper handling of such matters. The resolution also details voting procedures, the handling of bills between the Senate and House, and the establishment of a Subcommittee on Conference Committees to oversee the appointment of conference committees. Overall, the resolution aims to enhance the operational efficiency, transparency, and ethical integrity of the Senate's legislative processes.