The resolution urges the United States Department of Homeland Security to promptly release $56 million in Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funds designated for the state of Michigan. These funds are essential for supporting disaster relief, emergency response programs, and community recovery efforts, particularly for areas affected by natural disasters and infrastructure damage. The delay in releasing these funds poses a significant financial strain on Michigan's emergency management agencies, local governments, and nonprofit organizations, which rely on this financial support to maintain public safety and provide essential services.

The resolution emphasizes that Michigan has fulfilled its obligations in applying for and managing federal emergency funds, and it calls for immediate action from the federal government to prevent further negative impacts on the state's emergency response infrastructure and the economic stability of communities affected by disasters. It also includes a directive to transmit copies of the resolution to key federal officials and members of the Michigan congressional delegation to ensure awareness and prompt action regarding the funding release.