The resolution designates the month of May each year as Nurses Month in New Jersey, recognizing the vital role that nurses play in the healthcare system. With approximately 4.7 million registered nurses in the United States, including over 141,000 in New Jersey alone, nurses are the largest healthcare profession and are essential in providing quality care across various settings. The resolution highlights the diverse responsibilities of nurses, from direct patient care to improving healthcare systems, and acknowledges their contributions to public health and education.

In addition to celebrating nurses' dedication and accomplishments, the resolution calls upon the Governor to issue an annual proclamation encouraging public officials and citizens to observe Nurses Month with appropriate activities. It also addresses the challenges facing the nursing profession, including workforce shortages and the need for more trained nursing educators. By designating May as Nurses Month, New Jersey aims to promote greater public appreciation for nurses and their indispensable role in maintaining the health and well-being of the community, especially in light of the ongoing demands placed on them during public health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.