The resolution urges the United States Congress to pass H.R.7570, which aims to provide protections for service members who were discharged from the Armed Forces for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine. In 2021, the Biden administration mandated vaccinations for military personnel, leading to disciplinary actions and discharges for those who opted out. Many of these discharges were classified as general under honorable conditions, which could negatively impact the individuals' future employment opportunities and diminish their service contributions.

H.R.7570 seeks to rectify this situation by allowing discharged service members to be reinstated to their previous ranks and have their discharge status changed to honorable. The resolution emphasizes New Jersey's appreciation for the sacrifices made by military personnel and highlights the importance of respecting individual choices regarding vaccinations. It calls for the resolution to be communicated to key congressional leaders to advocate for the passage of the bill.