H.R. No. 381 is a resolution recognizing February 26, 2025, as Washington County Day at the Texas State Capitol. The resolution highlights the significant historical contributions of Washington County to Texas, including its establishment in 1837, its role during the Texas Revolution, and its status as the capital of the Republic of Texas from 1842 to 1845. The county has a rich heritage, with notable educational institutions like Baylor University and Blinn College, and has been shaped by the influx of immigrants and the arrival of the railroad, which bolstered its economy.

The resolution also emphasizes the county's cultural and recreational attractions, such as the Star of the Republic Museum, Independence Hall, and the annual Bluebonnet Festival. Additionally, it notes the economic contributions of local businesses, including Blue Bell Creameries and BRIANNAS Fine Salad Dressings. The resolution serves to honor the residents of Washington County for their pride in their history and their ongoing efforts to build a prosperous future.