The resolution designates May 1st of each year as "Silver Star Service Banner Day" in New Jersey, recognizing the sacrifices made by service members and veterans who have dedicated their lives to the protection of the nation. It highlights the importance of honoring those who have been wounded, ill, or injured during their military service, and acknowledges the role of the Silver Star Families of America in advocating for these individuals. The Silver Star Service Banner serves as a symbol of the physical, emotional, and financial costs incurred by service members and veterans, and it can be displayed by them or their families to signify their sacrifices.

The resolution calls for the Governor to issue an annual proclamation recognizing this day and encourages public officials and citizens to observe Silver Star Service Banner Day with appropriate activities and programs. By establishing this day, New Jersey aims to ensure that the bravery and contributions of military personnel are never forgotten, reinforcing the state's commitment to honoring those who have served.