The resolution H.C.R. 2015 expresses the Arizona Legislature's support for public schools to enhance student health by ensuring that each student in kindergarten through 12th grade participates in at least 60 minutes of physical activity each school day. This can be achieved through various means such as physical education, recess, classroom movement, and extracurricular activities. Additionally, the resolution encourages schools to prominently display the Dietary Guidelines for Americans in accessible locations for students and staff, promoting awareness of healthy eating habits.

Furthermore, the resolution emphasizes the importance of local control and flexibility, allowing school districts and charter schools to implement these recommendations in ways that best serve their students and communities. The initiative aligns with national health recommendations and acknowledges the role of Arizona's agricultural community in educating students about nutrition and food systems. There is no anticipated fiscal impact on the state General Fund associated with this legislation.