H.R. No. 437 is a resolution recognizing March 5, 2025, as Wichita Falls Day at the Texas State Capitol. The resolution highlights the rich history and development of Wichita Falls, which was founded in 1882 with the arrival of the Fort Worth and Denver City Railroad. This transportation advancement significantly boosted the local agricultural economy, leading to the city's incorporation in 1889. Over the years, Wichita Falls evolved into a vital shipping junction, experienced a boom in oil exploration, and established key military installations, including Sheppard Air Force Base. The city has also faced challenges, such as a devastating tornado in 1979, but has shown resilience and growth.

Today, Wichita Falls is home to over 100,000 residents and offers a family-friendly environment with a variety of amenities, including parks, museums, and educational institutions like Midwestern State University. The city is recognized for its strong manufacturing base and healthcare facilities, making it a regional hub. The resolution acknowledges the contributions of Wichita Falls to Texas and expresses pride in the community's achievements, welcoming the delegation to the State Capitol for the celebration.