The resolution proposes a series of amendments to the Senate rules to modernize legislative procedures and enhance transparency. Key changes include the daily online posting of pending bills, ensuring all legislation is distributed to senators before voting, and allowing senators to be excused from votes prior to their commencement. It also allows senators to sit while presenting, modifies rules regarding committee meetings and chair appointments, and removes outdated requirements, such as the need for written records of spoken words when a senator is called to order. Additionally, the resolution introduces a more flexible approach to committee assignments and modernizes language throughout the rules.

Further amendments focus on improving the legislative process by requiring bills to be checked for accuracy, streamlining the introduction and referral of bills, and ensuring clear documentation of legislative actions. The resolution also addresses procedures for reconsidering motions, issuing press passes, and introducing guests in the Senate. These changes aim to enhance efficiency, order, and transparency within the legislative process, ensuring that both members and the public have access to essential information regarding legislative activities. The amendments will take effect after the first session of the fifty-seventh legislature, pending a two-thirds vote of the Senate.