Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 18 recognizes the Town of Trophy Club for its outstanding commitment to fostering patriotism among its residents. Since its incorporation in 1985, Trophy Club has prominently displayed the American flag at key locations, including the entrance to the town, and has engaged in various patriotic activities such as Independence Day celebrations and community events like the Medal of Honor Motorcade Celebration and Memorial Day Ceremony. The town's dedication to patriotism is further reflected in its civic spaces, which are named to honor liberty and military service, and in its community-oriented initiatives that encourage civic engagement and unity.

The resolution officially designates Trophy Club as the "Texas Town of Patriotism," acknowledging its efforts to make patriotism a central aspect of community life. This designation will remain in effect until the tenth anniversary of the resolution's passage by the legislature. The resolution was adopted by both the Senate and the House, highlighting the bipartisan support for recognizing Trophy Club's exemplary commitment to fostering a spirit of patriotism among its citizens.