H.R. No. 139 is a resolution recognizing February 20, 2025, as Baytown Day at the State Capitol, celebrating the rich history and vibrant community of Baytown, Texas. The resolution highlights the city's origins, beginning with Nathaniel Lynch's ferry service in 1822 and the establishment of a homestead by William Scott, one of Stephen F. Austin's Old 300 settlers. It notes the significant growth of the area following the discovery of oil in 1908, leading to the formation of the city of Baytown in 1948, which has since developed into a dynamic community of over 84,000 residents.

The resolution also emphasizes Baytown's educational institutions, cultural attractions, and notable residents, including Pastor John Hagee and actor Gary Busey. It acknowledges the leadership of Mayor Charles Johnson and the city council, while encouraging the citizens of Baytown to take pride in their community's contributions to Texas history. The resolution extends a warm welcome to the visiting delegation from Baytown, celebrating their heritage and ongoing development.