The resolution, introduced on February 26, 2025, requests the Division of Highways to designate a section of WV Route 10, starting from the Hal Greer Boulevard exit of Interstate 64 and extending through the intersection with WV Route 19, as the "Purple Heart Trail." This initiative was prompted by a request from Charles Baidsen, the Commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart, Chapter 733, and has garnered support from the City of Logan and the Lincoln County Commission, which passed an order in favor of the designation. The resolution emphasizes the importance of recognizing the sacrifices of servicemembers who have been wounded or lost their lives in combat, thereby honoring their contributions to the freedoms enjoyed by all Americans.

Additionally, the resolution highlights that naming this portion of the road the "Purple Heart Trail" will serve as a lasting memorial for families of fallen servicemembers, ensuring that their sacrifices are not forgotten. It is also expected to promote tourism by attracting military veterans to the state's scenic trails. The resolution calls for the installation of signs at both ends of the designated road section to identify it as the "Purple Heart Trail" and directs the Clerk of the Senate to forward a copy of the resolution to the Commissioner of the Division of Highways.