The resolution recognizes May 2025 as Women's Health Month in Texas, highlighting the unique health challenges faced by women, including reproductive disorders and various cancers such as breast, cervical, and ovarian cancer. It emphasizes the importance of equitable access to preventative care, treatment, and support systems for women, noting that over 200,000 breast cancer survivors in Texas have benefited from early detection and advancements in treatment. The resolution also acknowledges the state's significant investments in women's health initiatives, including programs aimed at family planning and cancer services, which have positively impacted women's health, particularly in rural and underserved urban areas.

Furthermore, the resolution calls attention to the ongoing need for improved access to healthcare for women and the importance of research and resources to enhance health outcomes for women of diverse backgrounds. It encourages all women in Texas to prioritize their physical, mental, and emotional well-being during Women's Health Month, reinforcing the commitment to addressing women's health issues and supporting their overall health and wellness.