The resolution proposes the establishment of a special legislative commission in Rhode Island to study shared services and the potential for regionalization of school districts. The commission will consist of nine members, including state senators and representatives from educational associations. Its purpose is to examine the implications of shared services and regionalization on educational efficiency and effectiveness. The commission is tasked with evaluating existing shared service arrangements, the fiscal and governance implications of regionalization, and the impact on educational equity and student outcomes.

The commission will report its findings to the Senate on or before April 15, 2027, and will expire once the report is issued. Members of the commission are expected to be appointed by August 2026. The resolution emphasizes the importance of ensuring educational equity and community involvement throughout the study process.