H.R. No. 437 is a resolution recognizing March 5, 2025, as Wichita Falls Day at the Texas State Capitol, celebrating the city's rich history and contributions to the state. Founded in 1882 with the arrival of the Fort Worth and Denver City Railroad, Wichita Falls quickly became a vital shipping junction for local farmers and ranchers. The city has evolved significantly over the years, with key developments including the establishment of Lake Wichita for water supply, the opening of military training facilities, and a strong manufacturing sector that earned it the nickname "Factory City." Despite challenges such as a devastating tornado in 1979, Wichita Falls has demonstrated resilience and growth.

Today, Wichita Falls is home to over 100,000 residents and offers a family-friendly environment with numerous amenities, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities. The city is strategically located near major metropolitan areas and continues to thrive economically, supported by the efforts of the Wichita Falls Chamber of Commerce. The resolution acknowledges the pride of the community in its unique contributions to Texas and extends a warm welcome to the delegation visiting the State Capitol for the celebration.