The resolution urges the Kansas Turnpike Authority (KTA) to waive tolls for vehicles that display special Kansas license plates associated with military service, specifically for those who have experienced injury, loss of life, or demonstrated valor. The KTA has been operating toll roads in Kansas for 70 years and has recently implemented a cashless tolling system. The resolution highlights the KTA's financial success, reporting a significant increase in toll revenue, and draws comparisons to similar toll exemptions for veterans in other states, such as Oklahoma, California, and Texas.

The resolution calls for the KTA to honor active military service members by modifying its toll collection system to exempt personal vehicles and K-Tag holders with specific special license plates, which include designations for disabled veterans, prisoners of war, Gold Star mothers, and recipients of various military honors. The resolution emphasizes the importance of recognizing the sacrifices made by these individuals in defense of the nation and requests that the Chief Clerk of the House send a copy of the resolution to Representative Johnson.