The resolution recognizes February 25, 2025, as Wharton County Day at the Texas State Capitol, celebrating the proud citizens of Wharton County. It highlights the county's historical significance, tracing its roots back to 1822 when landowners first settled the area under the Mexican Imperial Colonization Law. Wharton County was officially founded in April 1846 and named after Texas Revolution heroes William Harris Wharton and John Austin Wharton. The county has evolved into a center for agriculture, education, industry, and medical services, with a population of nearly 42,000 residents.

The resolution also emphasizes the cultural heritage of Wharton County, particularly its Czech, Danish, and Mexican influences, as well as its small-town charm and community spirit. The county seat, Wharton, is noted for its excellent schools, championship football teams, and vibrant festivals, while the surrounding areas offer outdoor recreational opportunities. The resolution expresses appreciation for the resilience and contributions of Wharton County's residents to Texas's history and community, extending a warm welcome to the visiting delegation on this special day.