House Joint Resolution 7006, sponsored by Barrett, proposes an amendment to the Tennessee Constitution concerning the establishment of congressional districts. The resolution stipulates that after each decennial census conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Census, the Tennessee General Assembly will determine the composition of congressional districts. Importantly, it specifies that these districts cannot be altered between the decennial censuses, ensuring stability in congressional representation.

The resolution also outlines procedural steps for the proposed amendment, including its referral to the One Hundred Fifteenth General Assembly and the requirement for publication on the official websites of both the Secretary of State and the General Assembly. Additionally, it directs the Clerk of the House of Representatives to deliver a copy of the resolution to the Secretary of State, excluding the final resolving clause from that copy.