This bill establishes joint and standing committees within the Wyoming legislature, specifically creating a new joint and standing committee on federal review. The bill outlines the various committees that will be formed, including Judiciary, Appropriations, Revenue, Education, and others, totaling thirteen committees. The president of the senate and the speaker of the house are tasked with appointing members to these committees, with the federal review committee being appointed by January 6, 2025.

The federal review committee is granted specific powers and duties, including the review of federal actions to assess their impact on the sovereignty of Wyoming and the rights of its citizens, as defined during the ratification debates of the U.S. Constitution. The committee is also responsible for determining the constitutionality of federal actions without regard to judicial interpretations and is required to report its findings and recommendations to the legislature. The bill defines "federal action" broadly to include all federal laws, regulations, and orders that have the force of law. The act is set to take effect immediately upon completion of the necessary legislative processes.