The bill is a joint resolution from the Wyoming State Legislature requesting Congress to call a convention of states to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution that would impose term limits on members of Congress. The resolution emphasizes the role of state legislatures as guardians of liberty and expresses frustration over the U.S. Supreme Court's overruling of state-imposed term limits. It articulates the desire to restore rotation in office for congressional members and outlines the specific parameters under which the convention should be called, including that Congress's role is limited to naming a time and place for the convention and that states will vote on a one-state, one-vote basis.

Additionally, the resolution includes several reservations and declarations regarding the convention's scope and authority. It specifies that the convention will only consider the topic of congressional term limits and prohibits any amendments related to the Bill of Rights. The Wyoming Legislature also asserts its right to provide instructions to its delegates and to recall them if necessary. The resolution aims to aggregate Wyoming's application with those of other states to meet the two-thirds requirement for Congress to call the convention, while ensuring that it remains focused solely on the issue of term limits.