The resolution from the 136th General Assembly of Ohio, introduced by Representative Fischer, calls on Ohio's congressional delegation to uphold the principles of federalism, particularly regarding the authority of states to govern their electoral processes. It emphasizes that the Tenth Amendment reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states, allowing them to create election laws that reflect the needs of their citizens. The resolution highlights the importance of state-led election governance in promoting accountability and preserving the integrity of the electoral process, while also cautioning against undue influence from foreign entities.

Furthermore, the resolution advocates for the states' ability to establish laws governing campaign finance and election influence, asserting that a uniform federal approach is neither necessary nor beneficial. It suggests that a constitutional amendment may be necessary to reaffirm the states' authority in overseeing elections. The resolution concludes by directing the Clerk of the House to send authenticated copies to Ohio's congressional members and the media, reinforcing the call for action to protect state governance in electoral matters.