The 2025 Assembly Joint Resolution 76 proposes a constitutional amendment to repeal Section 13 of Article XIII of the state constitution, which currently restricts marriage to only between one man and one woman. This amendment aims to eliminate the legal barriers that prevent the recognition of same-sex marriages and any legal status similar to marriage for unmarried individuals. The resolution has been introduced by a group of representatives and senators and has been referred to the Committee on State Affairs for further consideration.

To become effective, this proposed amendment must be adopted by two successive legislatures and subsequently ratified by the electorate. If approved, it will allow for a broader definition of marriage and legal recognition of various relationship statuses within the state, reflecting a more inclusive approach to marriage rights. The resolution also stipulates that the amendment should be published for three months prior to the next general election, where it will be presented to voters for approval.