The resolution proposes amendments to the rules governing the House of Representatives for the years 2025 and 2026. Key changes include provisions for committee operations, specifically allowing any member to require that the chair of any committee, after conducting a hearing on a bill sponsored by that member which has been held for further study, either authorize a substitute bill or conduct a vote on whether the bill may be sent to the House floor for a vote. This applies to up to three bills per member. Any bill voted out of committee under this provision may be held and is subject to placement on the floor calendar at the sole discretion of the Speaker.

Additionally, the resolution includes a mechanism for the Speaker to place the originals of bills or resolutions that have passed out of committee on the House calendar. The resolution also outlines the process for reporting committee actions to the House, including the option for a motion to report a bill or resolution as introduced and unamended, amended, or in substitute form, with a recommendation of passage.

Overall, the amendments aim to enhance legislative efficiency and ensure that important bills receive timely consideration.