The resolution urges the 119th Congress to place a statue in the United States Capitol in honor of Charles "Charlie" Kirk, a prominent conservative political activist and co-founder of Turning Point USA. Kirk was known for his efforts in promoting conservative values on college campuses and engaging younger Americans in the political process through get-out-the-vote campaigns and debates. Tragically, he was assassinated on September 10, 2025, during a speaking engagement, which led to widespread condemnation of the act and recognition of his contributions to civic education and public service.

In response to his assassination, Congress passed resolutions honoring Kirk's legacy, and the President declared October 14 as a National Day of Remembrance for him, posthumously awarding him the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The resolution emphasizes the importance of commemorating Kirk's life and contributions through a statue, which would serve as a lasting reminder of his impact on American society and politics. The New Jersey Legislature seeks to ensure that Kirk's legacy is preserved for future generations.