The bill mandates the Wyoming Legislature to conduct a study on legislative apportionment during the 2025 interim, assigning this task to a designated committee. The committee is required to gather public input on apportionment options and report its findings by December 1, 2025. The bill emphasizes the need for the legislature to conform to both the Wyoming Constitution and the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment, ensuring that legislative districts follow county lines and that each county has at least one representative and one senator.

Additionally, the bill allows for legislation to be introduced during the 2026 legislative budget session to implement the findings of the committee's study. It highlights the importance of adhering to constitutional requirements for apportionment, which have been overlooked since 1992, and aims to ensure that every citizen's vote carries equal weight. The act is set to take effect immediately upon the completion of necessary legislative procedures.