This resolution proposes a constitutional amendment in New Hampshire that would require a 2/3 vote of the house of representatives and the senate to pass a new tax or license fee, increase an existing tax or license fee, or authorize the issuance of state bonds. Currently, only a majority vote is required for these actions. Additionally, the amendment would require the general court to appropriate funds for the payment of interest and installments of principal on all state bonds.

If approved, the amendment would be submitted to the voters in the state general election in November 2024. The question on the ballot would ask voters if they are in favor of amending the constitution to require a 2/3 vote for new or increased taxes or license fees, as well as the issuance of state bonds. If the amendment is approved by 2/3 of the voters, it would become effective upon the governor's proclamation. Currently, a majority vote is required for these actions and the general court is not required to appropriate funds for the payment of interest and installments on state bonds.