The resolution introduced by the West Virginia Legislature calls upon Congress to convene a Convention of States under Article V of the U.S. Constitution, specifically to propose amendments aimed at establishing fiscal responsibility within the federal government. It emphasizes that a sufficient number of states have already applied for such a convention, thereby obligating Congress to act without delay. The resolution outlines the procedures for the convention, including the selection of delegates, the establishment of rules, and the formation of committees to manage various aspects of the convention, all while asserting that Congress has no authority to interfere with the process.

Furthermore, the resolution expresses West Virginia's willingness to serve as the Host State for the convention and urges other states to join in this initiative. It highlights the importance of fiscal responsibility and the need for a balanced budget amendment, while also detailing the establishment of an advisory committee to oversee the delegation's adherence to legislative instructions. Should Congress fail to fulfill its constitutional duty to call the convention, the resolution authorizes the West Virginia Attorney General to seek judicial intervention to compel action. The resolution concludes by directing the Clerk of the House to disseminate copies to relevant congressional leaders and state legislative leaders to garner support for this initiative.