The resolution proposes a comprehensive set of amendments to the Senate rules designed to modernize legislative procedures and improve 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. Additionally, the resolution permits senators to sit while presenting and modifies chamber behavior rules, such as eliminating the immediate requirement to retract statements when a senator is called to order. It also restructures committee operations by removing the seniority requirement for committee chairs and eliminating the Senate Streaming Oversight Committee, while allowing for more flexible handling of bills through the consent calendar process.

Further amendments focus on enhancing the legislative process by ensuring bills are accurately examined and automatically referred to the finance committee if they contain appropriations. The resolution aims to streamline procedures for second readings, committee referrals, and third reading calendar management, with all actions documented in the journal. It also addresses reconsideration motions, press pass issuance, and guest introductions in the Senate. Overall, these proposed changes seek to enhance the efficiency, order, and transparency of Senate operations, with implementation contingent upon a two-thirds Senate vote after the first session of the fifty-seventh legislature.