The resolution H.C.R. 2047 recognizes the historical, biblical, and legal legitimacy of the regions known as Judea and Samaria, rejecting the term "West Bank" as a modern political construct. It emphasizes the significance of these areas to the Jewish people, citing their ancestral ties and the numerous references to them in the Hebrew Bible. The resolution also highlights the historical context of the regions, including their illegal occupation by Jordan from 1948 to 1967 and the strategic importance of these territories to Israel's security.

Furthermore, the resolution calls for the use of the terms "Judea" and "Samaria" in all official state communications and documents, reinforcing the connection between these regions and the Jewish identity. It aligns with similar legislative actions taken in other states and underscores the belief that supporting Israeli sovereignty in these areas is essential for both Israel's defense and the broader interests of the United States in the Middle East. The resolution does not anticipate any fiscal impact on the state General Fund.