The 2025 Assembly Resolution 11, introduced by Representative Goeben, seeks to declare January as Blood Donor Month in the State of Wisconsin. This resolution acknowledges the historical significance of January as National Blood Donor Month, which has been observed for over 55 years to honor voluntary blood donors and encourage more individuals to participate in blood donation, especially during times when blood supplies are critically low. The resolution highlights the essential role of blood donations in Wisconsin's healthcare system, noting that every two seconds someone requires a blood transfusion, and emphasizes the urgent need for new donors as the state's population ages.

The resolution calls on all citizens to celebrate the importance of blood donation and recognize the lifesaving contributions of volunteer donors. It urges eligible individuals to donate blood regularly and encourages businesses and organizations across Wisconsin to sponsor community blood drives, thereby providing residents with opportunities to contribute to this vital cause. The resolution aims to raise awareness about the ongoing need for blood donations, particularly for patients in critical situations, including those undergoing surgeries, cancer treatments, and trauma care.