The resolution proposes an amendment to the West Virginia Constitution that would limit individuals from serving more than three consecutive terms in specific executive offices, including Secretary of State, Auditor, State Treasurer, Commissioner of Agriculture, and Attorney General, starting from January 1, 2029. The amendment aims to enhance democratic governance by preventing prolonged tenure in these key positions, thereby encouraging fresh leadership and accountability. It specifies that any terms served prior to this date will not count towards the term limit, while partial terms beginning after this date will be included in the count.

The resolution has been introduced and referred to the appropriate legislative committees, and it seeks to have the proposed amendment submitted to voters during the general election in 2026. It is designated as "Amendment 1" and is officially titled the "Constitutional Officer Term Limit Amendment." The summarized purpose of the amendment is to establish clear term limits for the specified offices, thereby promoting a more dynamic and responsive state government.