The resolution from the 136th General Assembly of Ohio urges Congress to designate the Honor and Remember Flag as a national symbol to honor service members who have died in the line of duty. It highlights the absence of a universally recognized symbol for this purpose and emphasizes the sacrifices made by over one million Americans throughout history. The Honor and Remember Flag, created by Honor and Remember, Inc., features specific elements that symbolize the sacrifices of fallen service members and their families, including a Red Field for bloodshed, a White Field for the purity of sacrifice, a Blue Star for active duty members, a Gold Star for those killed, and a Folded Flag representing the memorial service tribute.

The resolution notes that twenty-nine states have already recognized the Honor and Remember Flag as a symbol of remembrance and references H.R. 1363, the Honor and Remember Flag Recognition Act, which has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives. This act aims to officially designate the flag as a national symbol, and it has received bipartisan support from the Problem Solvers Caucus. The resolution concludes by stating that copies will be sent to various government officials and the media to promote awareness and support for this initiative.