The resolution adopts articles of impeachment against Matthew Platkin, the Attorney General of New Jersey, citing a series of failures and misconduct in his role. It outlines that Platkin has repeatedly demonstrated an inability to fulfill his duties, violated public trust, and exceeded his statutory authority, particularly in relation to the Division of Criminal Justice and the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability (OPIA). Specific allegations include failing to address unresolved cases involving State Troopers, unlawfully taking control of the Paterson Police Department, and making unilateral decisions regarding the constitutionality of state laws. Furthermore, he is accused of targeting organizations based on their political beliefs, particularly pro-life pregnancy centers, and has been criticized for his handling of various legal matters.

The resolution concludes that Platkin's actions are incompatible with the responsibilities of the Attorney General and calls for his impeachment. It states that the General Assembly, by a majority vote, has determined that Platkin's conduct warrants impeachment and mandates the appointment of a committee to present these articles to the Senate. The resolution emphasizes the importance of accountability and the need for leadership that upholds the law and public trust.