The resolution proposes a constitutional amendment to the Texas Constitution that would limit individuals to serving a maximum of two consecutive terms in certain state offices. These offices include the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, comptroller of public accounts, commissioner of the General Land Office, attorney general, commissioner of agriculture, and railroad commissioner. The amendment specifies that individuals who have served two consecutive terms in these positions would not be eligible for election or appointment to a third consecutive term, although they could still run for nonconsecutive terms in the future.

Additionally, the resolution clarifies that individuals may continue to serve in their office as holdovers until a successor is qualified, and that time served in a vacancy appointment does not count towards the term limit. The proposed amendment is set to be submitted to voters for approval during the election on November 3, 2026, allowing the public to vote on whether to implement this term limit for the specified state offices.