The resolution proposes an amendment to Article II, section 12 of the Washington State Constitution, which pertains to the scheduling of regular legislative sessions. It seeks to allow the legislature to determine the start and end dates of regular sessions by statute, removing the previous limitations on the duration of these sessions in odd and even years. Additionally, it outlines the process for convening special legislative sessions, which can be called by the governor or by a two-thirds vote of the legislature, specifying that such sessions will only address matters related to the stated purpose unless additional purposes are approved by a similar vote.

The resolution also includes a directive for the Secretary of State to present this amendment to voters in the next general election for their approval or rejection. It emphasizes that this amendment is a single proposal and provides a concise description for voters, highlighting the legislature's new authority to adjust the duration of regular sessions to better meet the needs of Washington's population. Furthermore, it mandates that the Secretary of State publish notice of the amendment in legal newspapers prior to the election.