The resolution proposes an amendment to the Texas Constitution that clarifies the authority of the Attorney General to prosecute any criminal offense defined by state law. Specifically, it amends Section 22 of Article IV to establish that the Attorney General will have concurrent jurisdiction with county or district attorneys in representing the state in criminal prosecutions. This change aims to enhance the Attorney General's role in enforcing state laws and ensuring accountability for criminal offenses.

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 seeks to formalize the Attorney General's prosecutorial powers within the state's legal framework.