The resolution honors Cody Daniel Johnson, a talented country music artist from East Texas, who has achieved significant success in the music industry. Known as "CoJo," Johnson grew up as a working cowboy and excelled in rodeo sports while developing his music career in Texas. He has released nine studio albums, including his major label debut "Ain't Nothin' To It" in 2019, and has received numerous accolades, such as the 2023 Grammy Award for Best Country Song for his hit "'Til You Can't," and the 2024 Album of the Year at the Country Music Association Awards for his record "Leather."

In addition to his musical accomplishments, Johnson is recognized for his strong moral values and commitment to community development, education, and the sport of rodeo. He is currently on tour and continues to inspire many with his heartfelt lyrics and dedication to mentoring young riders. The resolution expresses the Texas House of Representatives' pride in Johnson's achievements and extends best wishes for his future endeavors, along with an official copy of the resolution as a token of high regard.