The bill, introduced by Senator Martin, is a memorial urging the United States Congress to pass H.R. 260, known as the No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act. The memorial highlights concerns regarding the Federal Government and other organizations allegedly sending over $40 million weekly to the Taliban, which is under consideration for designation as a foreign terrorist organization. It emphasizes the misuse of taxpayer funds, suggesting that these funds are being laundered and benefiting Taliban leaders while supporting designated terrorist groups operating in Afghanistan. The memorial also outlines the Taliban's history of human rights abuses, including violence against women and the use of noncombatants as human shields.

The resolution calls for the implementation of a strategy to oppose financial assistance to the Taliban, reflecting a strong stance against the use of taxpayer dollars to support organizations involved in terrorism and human rights violations. Additionally, it mandates that copies of the memorial be sent to key government officials, including the President and members of Congress, to ensure that the message is communicated effectively.