The resolution recognizes the significant history and impact of the dairy industry in Washington State, highlighting its origins dating back to 1838 and the establishment of the first creamery in Cheney in 1880. It notes that dairy farms are present in twenty-seven of the state's thirty-nine counties, with nearly 260 family dairy farms and approximately 257,000 dairy cows. The dairy sector is a vital part of Washington's economy, ranking as the second highest agricultural commodity with an economic impact exceeding one billion dollars, and it plays an essential role in the diet of residents, as recommended by the USDA's dietary guidelines.

Furthermore, the resolution acknowledges Dairy Day at the legislature on February 11, 2025, where legislators will engage with dairy producers and sample local dairy products. It calls for the Washington State Senate to honor the contributions of dairy farmers to the state's economy, communities, and public health. The resolution also mandates that copies be sent to the Dairy Farmers of Washington and the Washington State Dairy Federation to recognize their efforts and contributions.