The resolution recognizes February 20, 2025, as Baytown Day at the State Capitol, celebrating the vibrant community of Baytown, Texas. It highlights the city's rich history, beginning with its establishment in the early 19th century by settlers like Nathaniel Lynch and William Scott, and its transformation from a rural area to a thriving city following the discovery of oil in the early 20th century. Baytown was officially incorporated in 1948 and has since grown to a population of over 84,000 residents, boasting educational institutions, cultural attractions, and recreational opportunities.

The resolution also acknowledges notable figures from Baytown, including Pastor John Hagee and actor Gary Busey, and commends the leadership of Mayor Charles Johnson and the city council. It emphasizes the pride Baytown's citizens take in their community's history and contributions to Texas, as they continue to work towards a brighter future. The House of Representatives extends a warm welcome to the Baytown delegation visiting the Capitol for this special occasion.