The resolution proposes to designate the month of April as Parliamentary Law Month in Arkansas, highlighting the significance of parliamentary procedure in promoting democratic ideals within deliberative bodies. It acknowledges the General Assembly's reliance on its constitutional authority to establish rules and procedures that facilitate representative democracy. The resolution also notes that the National Association of Parliamentarians has recognized April as Parliamentary Law Month, coinciding with the birthday of Thomas Jefferson, who authored the first American manual of parliamentary procedure in 1801.

Furthermore, the resolution emphasizes the contributions of key figures in the development of parliamentary procedures, such as Henry Martyn Robert, known for "Robert's Rules of Order," and Paul Mason, author of "Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure." By designating April as Parliamentary Law Month, the House of Representatives aims to honor the importance of parliamentary procedure and the individuals who have shaped its practice, while aligning with the efforts of various parliamentary associations in Arkansas.