The proposed Senate Joint Resolution 124 seeks to amend the Wisconsin Constitution by adding a new section (Section 35 of Article IV) that would grant the legislature the authority to suspend administrative rules established by state agencies. This suspension can be enacted through a joint resolution passed by a majority vote in both houses of the legislature, either indefinitely or for a specified duration. During the period of suspension, the affected rule or part of a rule would have no legal effect, and the suspension would not require the governor's approval or adhere to other constitutional processes related to law enactment.

To become effective, this constitutional amendment must be approved by two consecutive legislatures and subsequently ratified by the electorate. The resolution outlines the procedure for the proposed amendment's publication and its referral to the legislature elected at the next general election, ensuring that the public is informed and able to participate in the decision-making process regarding this significant change in legislative authority over state agency rules.