The resolution, introduced by multiple representatives, seeks to censure Representative Josh Schriver of Michigan's Sixty-sixth House District for his statements and actions that are deemed inconsistent with the principles of equality and integrity expected of a state representative. It highlights that the U.S. Constitution and the Fourteenth Amendment affirm that all individuals, regardless of race, color, ethnicity, or national origin, are equal and possess inalienable rights. The resolution cites specific remarks made by Schriver on the House floor, where he expressed views aligned with the "great replacement" conspiracy theory, suggesting that foreign-born individuals are not assimilating into American society and posing a threat to the population.

The resolution argues that Schriver's statements violate his oath of office and the Standing Rules of the House, which require members to maintain public confidence and conduct themselves in a manner that justifies the trust placed in them. It concludes by formally censuring Schriver for his actions, asserting that he has failed to uphold the responsibilities of his office and has undermined the integrity of the House of Representatives. A copy of the resolution will be transmitted to Schriver as part of the censure process.