The bill, S. 1054, is a concurrent resolution from the South Carolina General Assembly that requests the United States Congress to propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution. This proposed amendment aims to ensure that only citizens of the United States are eligible to vote in elections for President, Vice President, and members of Congress. The resolution emphasizes the states' authority to determine voter qualifications and highlights that no federal law currently prohibits non-citizens from voting in federal elections, which could lead to inconsistencies across states.

The resolution includes new legal language that specifies, "Only citizens of the United States may qualify to vote in any primary or other election for President or Vice President, for electors for President or Vice President, or for Senator or Representative in Congress." It also states that legislation to enforce this article should be prescribed by each state legislature, while Congress retains the power to regulate voting procedures. The resolution reflects the sentiments of South Carolina voters, who previously ratified a state constitutional amendment prohibiting non-citizen voting in elections.