Resolution 37 proposes an amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution that would change the appointment process for the Commissioner of Labor. Specifically, it mandates that the Commissioner of Labor be appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, for a term of four years that coincides with the Governor's term. The resolution also includes modifications to Sections 1 and 4 of Article VI, which outline the executive authority of the state and the terms of office for various state officials.

The resolution directs the Secretary of State to present this proposed amendment to the public for approval or rejection through a ballot. The ballot title will inform voters that the measure seeks to amend the Oklahoma Constitution to require the Governor to appoint the Commissioner of Labor for a four-year term. The resolution also outlines the procedural steps for filing the amendment with the Secretary of State and the Attorney General following its passage.