The resolution proposes an amendment to the Constitution of West Virginia, specifically adding a new section to Article II that recognizes the Holy Bible, comprising the sixty-six books of the Old and New Testaments, as the divinely inspired and inerrant foundational document for the state's society and government. It asserts that the Bible serves as an accurate historical record and the ultimate authority for human moral behavior. The amendment aims to ensure that the Holy Bible and its teachings are given a prominent and revered status in public buildings, laws, policies, and educational institutions throughout West Virginia.

Furthermore, the resolution stipulates that the proposed amendment, designated as "Amendment No. 1" and titled "Recognition of Holy Bible as Foundational Text," will be submitted to the voters of West Virginia for ratification or rejection during the next general election in 2026. The summarized purpose of the amendment emphasizes the intention to formally acknowledge the Holy Bible's significance in the state's governance and societal framework.