The resolution expresses strong support for the construction of the Eastern Mediterranean gas pipeline, which aims to connect Israel's natural gas fields to southern Europe via Cyprus and Greece. It highlights the historical alliance between the United States and Israel, emphasizing the need for Europe to diversify its energy sources away from Russian natural gas. The resolution notes that the pipeline project has previously received bipartisan backing in the U.S., with notable support from both the Obama and Trump administrations. However, it also points out that President Biden's administration has recently withdrawn support for the project due to environmental concerns.

In light of these developments, the resolution urges the federal government to reconsider its stance and support the construction of the pipeline, citing the benefits it would bring to the region and the countries involved. It underscores the importance of natural gas as a low-emissions fuel and highlights Israel's significant offshore reserves, which exceed its domestic needs. The resolution concludes by directing the Texas secretary of state to send copies of the resolution to key federal officials and request its inclusion in the Congressional Record.