The resolution proposes to add a new Article XXXIII to the Washington State Constitution, titled "Reproductive Freedom," which will be presented to voters in the next general election for approval or rejection. This article asserts that the state shall not deny or interfere with an individual's reproductive freedom, explicitly recognizing the fundamental rights to choose to have an abortion and to use contraception. It aims to affirm existing constitutional rights related to liberty, privacy, and equal protection, as outlined in various sections of the state Constitution, and references the consistency of this article with Initiative Measure No. 120, approved by voters in 1991.

Additionally, the resolution mandates that the Secretary of State publish notice of this proposed constitutional amendment in legal newspapers across the state at least four times in the four weeks leading up to the election. This ensures that the public is adequately informed about the amendment and can make an informed decision during the voting process.