The resolution emphasizes the importance of Alabama's waterway transportation network, particularly highlighting the Port of Mobile and the Chattahoochee River as critical assets for the state's economic success. It acknowledges that efficient transportation of goods, including agricultural commodities and manufactured products, is vital for Alabama's economy. The resolution also recognizes the recent federal support from Senators Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville for improvements to the Chattahoochee River infrastructure, which is seen as an underutilized resource that could enhance supply chain efficiency and reduce highway congestion.

In light of these considerations, the resolution expresses gratitude to the senators for their leadership and urges the United States Army Corps of Engineers to prioritize and expedite the necessary permitting and regulatory processes to restore and expand commercial navigation along the Chattahoochee River. Additionally, it encourages the Alabama Agribusiness Council and the Coalition of Alabama Waterways Association to report on the benefits of increased transportation along the river and to provide recommendations for maximizing its use as a strategic transportation corridor. A copy of the resolution will be sent to Alabama's congressional delegation and the Army Corps of Engineers.