The Senate Resolution commemorates Independence National Park in Philadelphia for hosting the Pennsylvania Senate during a ceremonial meeting on May 5, 2026, in celebration of the United States Semiquincentennial, marking 250 years since the nation's founding. The resolution highlights the park's historical significance, including its role as the site where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were drafted and signed, and acknowledges its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It also notes the park's contributions to the ideals of freedom and democracy, as well as its revitalization of the surrounding community since its establishment in 1948.

Additionally, the resolution expresses gratitude to Steven Sims, the Superintendent of Independence National Park, and his staff for their efforts in preparing the park for the anticipated influx of visitors during this significant anniversary year. The resolution concludes with a directive to transmit copies to key officials, including the United States Secretary of the Interior and the Acting Director of the National Park Service, to ensure recognition of the park's importance and the contributions of its staff.