The resolution proposes an amendment to the Constitution of West Virginia, specifically targeting the removal of the offices of auditor and treasurer and replacing them with the office of comptroller. This amendment seeks to modify sections 1, 2, and 17 of Article VII, as well as section 4 of Article XII of the state constitution. The proposed changes will be presented to the voters during the general election in 2026, allowing the public to decide on the ratification or rejection of this amendment.

If approved, the amendment will redefine the executive department to include the governor, secretary of state, comptroller, commissioner of agriculture, and attorney general, while eliminating the auditor and treasurer positions. Additionally, it will establish the comptroller's role in managing the state's financial responsibilities, including overseeing the school fund, which is designated for educational purposes. The resolution emphasizes the need for this change to streamline the state's financial governance and enhance accountability within the executive branch.