The resolution introduced on March 12, 2025, designates March 13, 2025, as Wear Red Day at the Capitol to raise awareness about cardiac arrest and the importance of immediate response through CPR. It highlights alarming statistics, noting that over 350,000 people experience cardiac arrest outside of hospitals each year, with a survival rate of only about 10%. The resolution emphasizes the critical role of CPR in increasing survival chances and points out that only 46% of individuals in cardiac arrest receive CPR from bystanders. It calls for enhanced education and accessibility regarding CPR and automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to empower more people to act in emergencies.

In alignment with American Heart Month, the resolution encourages households to learn CPR and participate in the initiative to double the survival rate from cardiac arrest by 2030, as set by the American Heart Association. The Senate urges the community to become a "Nation of Lifesavers" by equipping themselves with the knowledge and skills necessary to respond effectively to cardiac emergencies. A copy of the resolution will be forwarded to the American Heart Association to support their mission and efforts in promoting lifesaving education.