The bill is a joint resolution from the Wyoming Legislature requesting Congress to call a convention for proposing amendments to the United States Constitution, as permitted under Article V. The resolution emphasizes the need for such a convention to address concerns regarding federal overreach, national debt, and the preservation of state authority. It specifically seeks to propose amendments that would impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit its power and jurisdiction, and set term limits for federal officials and members of Congress.

The resolution includes several stipulations regarding the convention process, asserting that Congress's role is limited to calling the convention and that it cannot dictate rules or delegate authority. It specifies that each state will have one vote and that the convention will only consider the topics outlined in the resolution, explicitly prohibiting any amendments related to the Bill of Rights. Additionally, the resolution establishes that it will remain in effect until at least two-thirds of the states have made similar applications. The Secretary of State of Wyoming is tasked with transmitting copies of the resolution to various federal and state officials to seek their cooperation.