That link is to the site I was looking at.
It does not show the actual ‘resolution’ that has supposedly been passed in some states.
It does give a generalized list of some things they want to change, but they give no details.
There’s a selection on the web site to “sign the petition” which has a brief introduction, and curiously, a blank space between parenthesis. Drag the cursor over the blank space, it well read “show all.” click that, and see the full statement you are asked to sign.
Within the statement is this link: http://www.conventionofstates.com/handbook_pdf
A sample state resolution is on page 16 (the PDF is 25 pages cover to cover). Article V is on page 7, and you may notice that once the convention is called, CONGRESS is in charge of making the changes and method of ratification. Seems odd; empower Congress to modify the Constitution, necessary for lack of adherance to contitutional principles.