The resolution urges Comcast and the YES Network to renew their carriage agreement before it expires on March 25, 2025. The YES Network has been the exclusive regional sports network for the New York Yankees since 2002 and also broadcasts Brooklyn Nets games. The resolution highlights the importance of live sports broadcasts to fans, noting that a previous failure to reach an agreement in 2016 deprived Yankees fans of an entire season. It emphasizes that sports are a significant reason for customers to subscribe to cable services and that the New York Yankees serve as a cultural touchstone across various demographics.

Additionally, the resolution calls for Comcast to consider reimbursing customers on a pro rata basis for any interruptions in YES programming and encourages both parties to engage in good-faith negotiations to reach an agreement that does not increase costs for Comcast customers who wish to access the YES Network. The resolution aims to ensure that thousands of Comcast customers can continue to enjoy broadcasts of Yankees and Nets games, especially with the baseball season approaching. Copies of the resolution will be sent to the CEOs of both Comcast and the YES Network.