The resolution H.C.R. 2013 proclaims June 2026 as "Celebrate Life Month" in Arizona, emphasizing the inherent dignity of human life from conception to natural death. It aims to encourage reflection on the value of human life at all stages, promote respect and compassion for individuals in vulnerable situations, and highlight the efforts of communities and organizations that provide life-affirming support. The resolution underscores Arizona's commitment to recognizing and supporting the worth of every human life, including preborn children, individuals with disabilities, and the elderly.
The resolution is rooted in the belief that the sanctity of life should be affirmed regardless of political outcomes, reflecting a moral obligation to protect those who cannot defend themselves. By designating June 2026 as Celebrate Life Month, the legislature seeks to foster a culture that prioritizes the protection and flourishing of human life, encouraging citizens and lawmakers to acknowledge and support these values. There is no anticipated fiscal impact on the state General Fund associated with this resolution.