The resolution seeks to reestablish the Joint Select Committee on Civic Health, originally created in 2024, to continue enhancing the civic health of the state. This initiative builds on the efforts of the Project for Civic Health, which has focused on empowering local elected officials through collaborative training programs. Over the past two years, the committee has engaged in various activities, including workshops aimed at fostering civility among legislators and addressing political differences. The committee has also gathered insights from legislators regarding the state of civic health in the legislature.

The reestablished committee will consist of 17 members, including the Lieutenant Governor as chair, with representation from both the majority and minority parties in both the Senate and House of Representatives. The committee is tasked with operating under established Joint Rules and will receive support from the Office of the Lieutenant Governor. It is required to report its findings to the legislature before the 2027 and 2028 regular sessions, and it will be dissolved at the beginning of the 2029 regular session.