The resolution proposes an amendment to the Constitution of the State of West Virginia, specifically adding a new section, designated as section 9, which recognizes the Holy Bible as the foundational text and official book of the state. This amendment asserts that the Holy Bible, comprising the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments, is considered a divinely inspired and inerrant document that serves as an authoritative source for moral behavior, historical record, and societal governance. It also allows for the Bible to be displayed and cited in public buildings, laws, policies, and educational institutions within West Virginia.

The resolution mandates that the proposed amendment be presented to the voters during the next general election in 2026, and it is officially designated as "Amendment No. 1" with the title "Recognition of Holy Bible as Foundational Text and Official Book of West Virginia Amendment." The summarized purpose of this amendment is to formally acknowledge the Holy Bible's role as a foundational text for the state, thereby integrating it into the legal and cultural framework of West Virginia.