This resolution from New Hampshire seeks to initiate a convention of the states under Article V of the U.S. Constitution to propose an amendment that would establish term limits for elected members of both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Currently, there are no term limits for these positions, and the resolution aims to address this by formally requesting Congress to call such a convention.

The resolution outlines the process for this application, including directives for the house clerk to send copies to various congressional leaders and state legislative officers to garner support. It emphasizes that this application is part of a broader effort to achieve the necessary two-thirds majority of states to compel Congress to convene on this specific issue, while clarifying that it will not be combined with applications on other subjects. The application is intended to remain active until a sufficient number of states have made similar requests.