The bill is a joint resolution from the Wyoming Legislature that opposes the People's Republic of China's (PRC) misuse of the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758, which recognizes the PRC as the representative of "China" in the UN. The resolution emphasizes that this resolution does not imply acceptance of the PRC's "One China Principle," which claims Taiwan as part of China. It asserts that the PRC has manipulated this resolution to isolate Taiwan and prevent its participation in international organizations, misrepresenting it as an endorsement of their claims over Taiwan. The resolution calls for the UN to cease using Resolution 2758 to deny Taiwan's participation and reaffirms the U.S. "One China Policy" while not recognizing the PRC's claims over Taiwan.

Additionally, the resolution expresses support for Taiwan's diplomatic allies and encourages the U.S. government to counter the PRC's narrative regarding Resolution 2758. It highlights the importance of Taiwan's inclusion in international organizations and calls for a peaceful resolution of cross-Strait issues without pressuring Taiwan into negotiations with the PRC. The resolution aims to clarify that Resolution 2758 does not take a position on Taiwan's political status and emphasizes the need for international recognition of Taiwan's sovereignty and participation in global affairs.