The Senate Resolution introduced by Mastriano, Argall, and Stefano on June 18, 2025, advocates for an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would allow for the regulation of election spending. The resolution emphasizes the importance of ensuring that all residents can exercise their rights to free speech, political participation, and meaningful representation. It argues that the current interpretation of election spending as "free speech" by the Supreme Court has the potential to undermine these rights, weaken federalism, and increase the risk of corruption. The resolution asserts that both states and Congress should have the authority to implement reasonable regulations on election spending to protect the integrity of self-government.

Furthermore, the resolution calls upon Congress to propose and send to the states a constitutional amendment that clarifies the ability of states to regulate spending in state elections and Congress's authority to regulate spending in federal elections. It also highlights the need for a distinction between natural persons and legally recognized entities in the context of election spending. A copy of the resolution is to be submitted to key congressional leaders and representatives from Pennsylvania to garner support for this initiative.