This concurrent resolution proposes a constitutional amendment to recognize and protect an individual's right to use computation resources in New Hampshire. Specifically, it seeks to amend the state constitution by adding a new article that guarantees individuals the freedom to access, use, and employ computation resources, including necessary devices and networks. The amendment also stipulates that no laws or regulations should impose discriminatory rates, restrictions, or limitations that would unreasonably burden this right.

If approved, the amendment will be presented to voters during the state general election in November 2026. The resolution outlines the process for including the proposed amendment on the ballot, which will allow voters to express their support or opposition. Should the amendment receive a two-thirds majority approval, it will take effect upon the governor's proclamation. Currently, the New Hampshire constitution does not address the right to computation resources, and this amendment aims to establish such a right explicitly.