The Assembly Special Committee on Staten Island Annexation is established through this resolution, consisting of 12 members from the General Assembly—six appointed by the Speaker and six by the Minority Leader. The committee is tasked with organizing within 30 days of the resolution's effective date and will have two co-chairpersons and two co-vice chairpersons, with appointments made from within its membership. The committee will convene as deemed necessary by the co-chairpersons and will require a majority for quorum.

The primary responsibility of the committee is to investigate and report on New Jersey's historical, legal, and geographic claims to Staten Island. This includes examining colonial-era land grants, the 1834 boundary compact between New York and New Jersey, and relevant case law. The committee will explore lawful avenues for New Jersey to pursue annexation of Staten Island, contingent upon the consent of its residents, the State of New York, and the U.S. Congress. Additionally, the committee will gather expert testimony and will publish a report with its findings and recommendations upon completion of its work, after which the committee will dissolve.