Senate Resolution No. recognizes March 22, 2025, as Michigan Water Day, coinciding with the United Nations' World Water Day, which focuses on glacier preservation and sustainable management of water resources. The resolution highlights Michigan's unique position as a state rich in freshwater, particularly through the Great Lakes, which hold a significant portion of the world's surface freshwater. It emphasizes the importance of clean water for drinking, agriculture, industry, recreation, and ecosystems, while also acknowledging the historical failures in water protection that have led to contamination issues in the state.

The resolution calls for increased public awareness regarding the conservation and protection of Michigan's water resources, affirming that access to clean water is a human right. It stresses the responsibility of Michiganders to safeguard their water for future generations and to combat threats to the Great Lakes, including the need for strict enforcement of the Great Lakes Compact and investment in water conservation measures. The resolution concludes by expressing a commitment to honoring and protecting Michigan's water resources and ensuring access to clean water for all residents.