The resolution proposes the establishment of a special legislative commission in Rhode Island, consisting of eleven members, to study and provide recommendations on safeguarding the state against the use of nuclear weapons. The commission will be tasked with investigating the potential threats posed by nuclear weapons and will report its findings and any legislative recommendations to the General Assembly by August 6, 2027. The commission's life will expire on November 6, 2027. It will operate under the Open Meetings law and will hold public hearings across the state to gather input from residents regarding the humanitarian and environmental consequences of nuclear weapons. The commission will not receive compensation for its members' services and will utilize state-owned venues for its hearings.