The resolution proposes a comprehensive set of amendments to the Senate rules with the goal of modernizing legislative procedures and increasing transparency. Key changes include the daily online posting of pending bills, ensuring that all legislation and documents are distributed to senators before voting, and allowing senators to be excused from votes prior to their commencement. Additional modifications involve permitting senators to sit while presenting, revising rules for committee meetings and bill introductions, and addressing the management of campaign contributions during sessions. The resolution also aims to simplify committee assignments and eliminate outdated requirements, such as the need for written records when a senator is called to order.

Moreover, the resolution seeks to enhance the structure and operation of committees by removing the requirement for committee chairs to be appointed by senior members and abolishing the Senate Streaming Oversight Committee. It clarifies procedures related to the consent calendar, committee meetings, and the role of the chief clerk, while also ensuring that bills are accurately examined and that repetitive language is eliminated. The amendments further specify the introduction and referral process for bills, particularly those with appropriations, and streamline the management of the Senate calendar. Overall, these changes are intended to improve legislative efficiency and accessibility for both senators and the public, with the proposed amendments set to take effect after the first session of the fifty-seventh legislature.