The concurrent resolution from the 69th Legislative Assembly of North Dakota emphasizes the importance of maintaining full funding for essential state services, such as education, law enforcement, public health, and agricultural programs, regardless of fluctuations in federal funding. It acknowledges the reliance of North Dakota citizens on a stable government for these services and highlights the risks posed by potential federal funding disruptions, particularly to rural communities, farmers, ranchers, and tribal nations. The resolution expresses a commitment to finding long-term solutions that reduce dependency on federal funding and enhance state resilience.

Furthermore, the resolution calls on the Governor and state agencies to evaluate the financial impacts of federal funding uncertainties and to develop strategies to mitigate any disruptions to vital programs. It also encourages the state to engage with federal partners to advocate for the restoration of funding that affects the well-being of its citizens and to collaborate with tribal nations to ensure shared governance and economic stability for affected communities. Copies of the resolution will be forwarded to the Governor and members of the North Dakota Congressional Delegation.