The resolution proposes an amendment to the Texas Constitution that would allow the legislature to take legislative action at any time after the thirtieth day of a regular session. Currently, the first thirty days of the session are dedicated to the introduction of bills, emergency appropriations, and confirmations of the Governor's appointees, with subsequent days reserved for committee hearings and further legislative actions. The amendment seeks to eliminate the restrictions on legislative activities after the initial thirty days, thereby providing greater flexibility for lawmakers to address pending bills and emergency matters.

If approved, this constitutional amendment will be presented to voters during the election scheduled for November 4, 2025. The ballot will include a proposition allowing voters to express their support or opposition to the amendment, which aims to enhance the legislative process in Texas by enabling more timely and responsive governance.