The resolution recognizes September 1, 2025, as Hmong Minnesota Day at the Minnesota State Fair, celebrating the significant contributions of the Hmong community to the state. It highlights the historical context of the Hmong people, who were recruited to support the United States during the Secret War in Laos and faced persecution after the Vietnam War, leading many to seek refuge in the U.S. Minnesota is now home to approximately 94,000 Hmong-Americans, who have enriched the state's cultural, civic, and economic landscape since their resettlement beginning in 1975.

The year 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the resettlement of Southeast Asian refugees, including the Hmong, and the resolution emphasizes the resilience and pride of the Hmong community. The tenth annual Hmong Minnesota State Fair Day will celebrate this milestone with the theme "50 Years Strong," honoring the journey of the Hmong people from resettlement to becoming an integral part of Minnesota's identity. The Senate formally commemorates this day to acknowledge and celebrate the Hmong community's heritage and contributions.