The resolution proposes an amendment to the West Virginia Constitution that would establish term limits for members of the State Senate and House of Delegates. Specifically, it seeks to limit senators to two consecutive terms and delegates to four consecutive terms. The amendment would apply only to terms beginning after its ratification, meaning that any terms served prior to this change would not count towards the limit. Additionally, any partial term served after ratification would be considered a full term for the purpose of these limitations.

The resolution has been introduced and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, with plans to submit the proposed amendment to voters during the 2026 general election. It is designated as "Amendment No. 1" and is summarized as aiming to prevent individuals from serving more than the specified consecutive terms in the Senate and House of Delegates. The amendment is intended to promote turnover and fresh representation within the state legislature.