H.R. No. 62 is a resolution recognizing March 5, 2025, as Kleberg County Day at the State Capitol, celebrating the proud residents and rich history of Kleberg County. The resolution highlights the county's origins, from its early inhabitants, the Karankawa and Coahuiltecan peoples, to the establishment of Spanish settlements and the formation of King Ranch in 1853 by Richard King. It notes the county's growth, particularly with the founding of Kingsville as a railway hub and its designation as the county seat in 1913. Today, Kleberg County is characterized by diverse industries, including agriculture, banking, and energy, with King Ranch continuing to play a significant role in its economy.

The resolution also emphasizes the educational and military significance of the area, mentioning Texas A&M University-Kingsville and Naval Air Station Kingsville, which trains a substantial number of U.S. Navy and Marine Corps pilots. It acknowledges the leadership of local elected officials and the contributions of the community in fostering a tradition of excellence. The House of Representatives extends a warm welcome to the visiting delegation from Kleberg County, recognizing their achievements and the importance of their history.