Senate Resolution No. recognizes March 22, 2025, as Michigan Water Day, aligning with the United Nations' World Water Day, which focuses on glacier preservation and sustainable management of water resources. The resolution highlights the significance of freshwater in Michigan, emphasizing its role in providing drinking water, supporting agriculture and industry, and maintaining healthy ecosystems. It acknowledges past failures in water protection that led to contamination and stresses the ongoing need for investment in water infrastructure to ensure access to clean and safe water for all residents.

The resolution calls for public awareness and action to prevent water pollution and depletion, celebrating Michigan's abundant water resources while emphasizing the responsibility of its residents to protect these vital assets for future generations. It also recognizes the sacred relationship Indigenous communities have with water and the importance of sustainability. The resolution concludes with a commitment to uphold the Great Lakes Compact and to instill a sense of pride in protecting Michigan's waters, ensuring access to clean water and sanitation for all.