This joint resolution proposes an amendment to the Wyoming Constitution, specifically Article 1, Section 29, to prohibit foreign adversaries and certain foreign entities from owning property in Wyoming. The amendment introduces new legal language that clarifies that, while no distinction shall be made by law between resident aliens and citizens regarding property rights, foreign adversaries posing a threat to U.S. national security will not be entitled to possess, tax, enjoy, or inherit real property in the state. This includes all interests in real property, such as surface, subsurface, airspace, or mineral rights.

The resolution mandates that the Secretary of State endorse a statement explaining that the adoption of this amendment would specifically restrict foreign adversaries from property ownership, thereby enhancing the security and safety of the United States and its citizens. If ratified by a majority of voters in the next general election, this amendment would become a valid part of the Wyoming Constitution.