The Senate Resolution introduced by Dush, Tartaglione, Pennycuick, Vogel, and Stefano recognizes April 2025 as "Faith Month" in Pennsylvania. The resolution highlights the importance of faith and religious liberty, referencing foundational documents such as the Declaration of Independence and the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which enshrine the rights to religious expression and the acknowledgment of a higher power. It emphasizes the role of faith in fostering community solidarity and dialogue among diverse religious traditions, while also addressing the threats faced by faith groups and the necessity of protecting religious liberties.

Furthermore, the resolution calls for the Senate to promote free and open religious expression and to raise awareness of the various religious holidays and observances that occur during April. By designating this month as "Faith Month," the Senate aims to commend and support religious, spiritual, and charitable engagement within the state, reinforcing the significance of faith in strengthening communities and upholding the values of religious freedom.