H.R. No. 160 is a resolution recognizing February 5, 2025, as Webb County Day at the Texas State Capitol. This celebration honors the proud residents and community leaders of Webb County, which has a rich history dating back approximately 11,000 years, with evidence of early human settlement by the Coahuiltecans, Comanches, and Lipan Apaches. Established in 1848 and named after Judge James Webb, the county has played a significant role in Texas' development through its contributions to trade, ranching, and agriculture. Notably, Webb County became a major center for cattle ranching and railroad expansion in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which facilitated economic growth and population increase.

Today, Webb County is home to around 270,000 residents and is recognized as a leader in international trade and public service, with institutions like Texas A&M International University contributing to its status as an educational hub. The resolution acknowledges the pride the people of Webb County take in their history and their ongoing efforts to build a prosperous future, making it fitting to honor their contributions to Texas.