The resolution designates March 15 as the "Day to Combat Islamophobia" in Texas, highlighting the urgent need to address the irrational fear, hatred, and discrimination directed at Islam and Muslims. It references the tragic Christchurch mosque attacks in 2019, which resulted in the deaths of 51 worshippers, as a stark reminder of the rising anti-Muslim violence globally. The resolution acknowledges the diverse and growing Muslim community in Texas, which has faced increasing incidents of violence and intolerance, including notable hate crimes such as the arson attack on the Victoria Islamic Center and a recent assault on a Muslim woman and her children in Euless.

By establishing this observance, the resolution aims to promote interfaith understanding, mutual respect, and educational initiatives to combat Islamophobia. It emphasizes Texas's commitment to standing against all forms of hatred and discrimination while protecting the civil rights and religious freedoms of all residents. The designation will remain in effect until the 10th anniversary of the resolution's passage, reinforcing the state's dedication to fostering inclusivity and community engagement.