This resolution calls on the New Hampshire legislature to align its public education funding policies with the mandates established by the New Hampshire Supreme Court in the Claremont series of cases. The court has outlined four key obligations for the legislature regarding K-12 education: defining what constitutes an adequate education, determining its cost, funding it through constitutional taxes, and ensuring accountability in its delivery. Despite some reservations from the legislature about the court's authority to impose these obligations, the resolution emphasizes the need for the legislature to respect and adhere to the judicial branch's rulings.

The resolution asserts that the legislature has a responsibility to adequately fund education and should comply with the judicial findings from the most recent Claremont case. It highlights the importance of fulfilling these obligations to ensure that students receive the education they are entitled to under the state constitution. By urging the legislature to conform to the court's determinations, the resolution seeks to reinforce the commitment to providing quality public education in New Hampshire.