The 2025 Assembly Joint Resolution 136 proposes an amendment to the state constitution to establish an individual and fundamental right to privacy for the people. This resolution, introduced by a group of representatives and cosponsored by several senators, aims to create a new section (1m) in Article I of the constitution that explicitly recognizes this right as essential to a free society.
To become effective, the proposed amendment must be adopted by two successive legislatures and subsequently ratified by the public. The resolution also outlines the process for numbering the new provision in case of any conflicts with other amendments. It is set to be referred to the legislature chosen in the next general election and must be published for three months prior to that election.