SCR1034 is a resolution proposing an amendment to the Arizona Constitution that would establish a continuing appropriation mechanism for the state's general appropriation bill. The resolution aims to ensure that if a new fiscal year begins without a new general appropriation bill signed into law, the previous fiscal year's general appropriation bill would continue in effect until a new bill is enacted. This continuation would be subject to adjustments for inflation, enrollment growth, and the removal of one-time expenditures by the Joint Legislative Budget Committee (JLBC) or its successor agency, with a majority vote of all appointed members. The adjustments would apply to programs administered by the Arizona Department of Education, the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, and the Department of Economic Security.

The resolution also specifies that the continuation of the previous fiscal year's general appropriation bill would not apply if, after JLBC's adjustments, the appropriations exceed the projected General Fund revenues for the new fiscal year. The Legislature would be required to enact laws to enforce the continuation of the previous fiscal year's general appropriation bill. The resolution includes technical and conforming changes and requires the Secretary of State to submit the proposition to the voters at the next general election. If approved by the voters and proclaimed by the Governor, the amendment would become effective.