The resolution encourages economic development in South Dakota that aligns with republican principles such as limited government, deregulation, and organic entrepreneurial growth. It emphasizes the importance of a free market economy as a foundation for the state, advocating for individual liberty, personal responsibility, and the protection of property rights. The resolution asserts that economic development should enhance the quality of life for South Dakotans and that the private sector, when left to operate independently, will best serve the state's economic interests.

Furthermore, the resolution posits that businesses should be allowed to evaluate South Dakota's environment without the influence of tax credits and subsidies funded by taxpayers. It argues that government should focus on upholding laws that protect individual rights, minimizing taxes and regulations, and refraining from competing with private enterprises. Ultimately, the resolution calls for legislative and executive policies that foster conservative economic development by promoting a thriving free market and limiting government intervention.