The resolution addresses the urgent issue of human trafficking in the United States, with a particular focus on Texas, which is identified as a significant entry point for traffickers. Human trafficking is described as a rapidly growing illegal enterprise, with thousands of foreign nationals and an even greater number of U.S. citizens being victimized each year. Despite Texas's leadership in combating this issue, the resolution acknowledges the ongoing challenges in eradicating this form of modern slavery and emphasizes the need for comprehensive strategies to address it.

To tackle this pressing problem, the resolution calls for the establishment of a joint interim committee by the Lieutenant Governor and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. This committee will be tasked with studying the human trafficking situation in Texas and will operate under the general rules set by the 89th Texas Legislature. Furthermore, the committee is required to submit a detailed report, including its findings and recommendations, to the 90th Texas Legislature prior to its convening in January 2027.