The resolution amends the Temporary Rules of the Senate, specifically focusing on the admission policies for the Senate Chamber. It establishes that the Chamber is primarily reserved for Senate use, allowing access only to members, officers, House members, Senate staff, and certain dignitaries such as constitutional officers, ex-Governors, judges, and members of Congress, who can be admitted by a Senate member. Additionally, it permits the admission of House employees at the request of Senate members and allows members of other legislative bodies to be introduced by a Senate member.
Furthermore, the resolution outlines specific provisions for admitting minor children of Senate members, who can be brought onto the floor with supervision. It also states that the Senate Chamber cannot be used for public hearings or commercial purposes, and the Retiring Room is exclusively for Senate members. Lastly, it allows for the admission of one guest for a member-elect until they are sworn in. The Sergeant at Arms is tasked with enforcing these rules to maintain order and exclusivity within the Senate Chamber.