The resolution designates October of each year as Menopause Awareness Month in New Jersey, with specific days for Perimenopause Day on October 11 and Postmenopause Day on October 18. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the natural biological process of menopause, which affects many women, particularly those aged 40 to 59. The resolution highlights the various symptoms associated with menopause, perimenopause, and postmenopause, such as hot flashes, mood swings, and sleep disturbances, and emphasizes the importance of discussing these topics openly to combat stigma and misinformation.

By aligning with global observances established by organizations like the International Menopause Society and the World Health Organization, the resolution seeks to educate women and their families about the health and wellness challenges they may face during these transitions. It also encourages the state to promote management options for these symptoms and to support women's health throughout this natural life stage. The Governor is requested to issue an annual proclamation to recognize these observances and encourage public engagement in related activities and programs.