The proposed joint resolution, H.J.R. No. 150, seeks to amend the Texas Constitution to clarify the authority of the Attorney General in prosecuting criminal offenses. Specifically, it amends Section 22 of Article IV to establish that the Attorney General will have concurrent jurisdiction with county and district attorneys to represent the state in prosecuting any criminal offenses defined by Texas law. This change aims to enhance the Attorney General's role in criminal prosecutions, ensuring that they can take action alongside local prosecutors when necessary.

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 emphasizes the Attorney General's prosecutorial authority in the state's legal framework.