The proposed Assembly Joint Resolution 133 seeks to amend the Wisconsin Constitution by adding a new section to Article IV, which would grant the legislature the authority to suspend administrative rules established by state agencies. This suspension can be enacted through a joint resolution that requires a majority vote from all elected members in both houses of the legislature. The resolution allows for the suspension to be either indefinite or for a specified period, and during the suspension, the rule or part of the rule would have no legal effect. Notably, this legislative action would not require presentment to the governor or adhere to other constitutional requirements typically associated with law enactment.

To become effective, this constitutional amendment must be approved by two successive legislatures and subsequently ratified by the electorate. The resolution also includes provisions for the numbering of new constitutional sections in case of conflicts with other amendments. If passed, the proposed amendment will be presented to voters in the next general election, with a requirement for publication three months prior to the election date.