The resolution adopts articles of impeachment against Matthew Platkin, the Attorney General of New Jersey, citing a series of failures and misconduct that undermine his ability to fulfill his duties and violate public trust. Key allegations include his inability to address ongoing issues within the Division of Criminal Justice and the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability, exceeding his statutory authority by unlawfully taking control of the Paterson Police Department, and failing to defend state law in court. Additionally, Platkin is accused of targeting organizations based on their political beliefs, particularly pro-life pregnancy centers, and making unilateral decisions regarding the constitutionality of state laws.

The General Assembly concludes that Platkin's actions constitute a pattern of disregard for the responsibilities owed to the public, prompting the adoption of impeachment articles. The resolution mandates the appointment of a committee to present these articles to the Senate, emphasizing the necessity of accountability and leadership that upholds the law without bias. The resolution will take effect upon its adoption by the Assembly.