The bill, titled "An Act to Affirm and Ensure the Supremacy of the Constitutions of the United States of America and Ohio and the Foundational Principle of the American System of Government: Individual Liberty," seeks to enact a new section, 1.66, in the Revised Code of Ohio. This section defines "incompatible law" as any law, rule, or regulation from outside the United States that does not provide equivalent rights and liberties as guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, the Ohio Constitution, or recognized common law. It also defines "religious law, custom, or practice" as any religiously-based law that is incompatible with these constitutional protections.

The bill prohibits any government entity in Ohio from recognizing or enforcing any incompatible law or religious law that allows for various forms of discrimination, violence, or other practices deemed unlawful under Ohio law. Specifically, it lists prohibited actions such as prejudicial treatment based on gender or race, forced marriages, violence against women and children, and cruel punishments, among others. The intent of the bill is to ensure that all laws and practices within Ohio align with the principles of individual liberty as enshrined in the state and federal constitutions.