The resolution proposes a temporary amendment to the New Jersey Constitution that would enable a constitutional convention, specifically convened to reform the property taxation system, to also propose statutory changes. This amendment would allow the convention, which would be authorized through voter approval in the November 2026 general election, to submit not only constitutional amendments but also the amendment or repeal of existing statutes or the enactment of new statutes related to property taxation. The proposed changes would be presented to voters for approval in the November 2027 general election.

If approved by voters, this amendment would become part of the New Jersey Constitution and would remain in effect for three years. It is designed to ensure that the constitutional convention can address both constitutional and statutory reforms necessary for effective property tax reform. The resolution outlines the process for submitting the proposed amendment to voters, including the requirement for public notice and the format of the ballot question.