This resolution emphasizes the importance of maintaining public ownership of public lands in New Hampshire and expresses opposition to any efforts aimed at rescinding the federal Roadless Rule. It highlights the deep connection that Granite Staters have with their public lands, which include significant natural areas such as the White Mountain National Forest and the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. The resolution underscores the recreational, economic, cultural, and environmental benefits these lands provide, including tourism and outdoor recreation, which contribute nearly $4 billion annually to the state's economy.

Furthermore, the resolution calls for the support of federal land management agencies to ensure the stewardship of these public lands and explicitly opposes any initiatives to open roadless areas to industrial development or logging. It encourages the state's governor, attorney general, and congressional delegation to actively resist any attempts to undermine the protections afforded to New Hampshire's public lands. The resolution aims to preserve the natural heritage and quality of life for residents and visitors alike, reinforcing the collective commitment to safeguarding these vital resources.