The resolution proposes an amendment to the Constitution of the State of West Virginia, introducing a new article (Article XV) that grants the registered voters of the state the powers of initiative, referendum, and recall. This amendment allows voters to propose new laws and constitutional amendments through a petition process, enabling them to enact or reject these proposals by a simple majority vote in general or primary elections. Additionally, it provides a mechanism for voters to challenge and potentially reject statutes enacted by the Legislature. The resolution outlines specific procedures for initiating these processes, including signature requirements and limitations on the types of legislation that can be proposed or rejected.

Furthermore, the amendment reserves the power of recall to the voters, allowing them to remove elected officials from office through a similar petition process. The resolution specifies the conditions under which a recall can be initiated, including the necessary signatures and the timing of such elections. It emphasizes that the authority granted to the Legislature in this context does not restrict the people's right to petition their government and aims to ensure that the processes for initiative, referendum, and recall are not overly complicated. The proposed amendment will be submitted to voters for ratification or rejection in the 2028 general election.