The resolution recognizes June as "Pride Month," a time to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ communities and reflect on their historical struggles, particularly recalling the Stonewall Riots of 1969 which marked a significant turning point in the fight for LGBTQIA+ rights. It acknowledges the progress made in securing rights for LGBTQIA+ individuals, such as civil rights protections in Rhode Island and the legalization of same-sex marriage both statewide and nationally. However, it also notes that LGBTQIA+ people, especially people of color and trans women of color, continue to face discrimination, health disparities, housing challenges, and are disproportionately victims of violence.

The resolution celebrates the 48th Rhode Island PrideFest & Illuminated Night Parade, an event symbolizing love, equality, respect, and justice, and supporting the ongoing struggle against all forms of oppression. It officially declares June 2024 as "Pride Month" in Rhode Island and directs the Secretary of State to send certified copies of the resolution to various dignitaries and organizations, including President Joseph Biden, Governor Daniel McKee, the Rhode Island Congressional Delegation, and several LGBTQIA+ advocacy and support groups, thereby affirming the state's commitment to recognizing and supporting the LGBTQIA+ community.