Senate Resolution No. 322 recognizes April 15, 2025, as Wilson County Day at the Texas State Capitol, honoring the residents of Wilson County for their contributions to the state. The resolution highlights the county's rich history, beginning with its initial inhabitants, the Coahuiltecan Native Americans, and the arrival of Spanish explorers in the 18th century. Established in 1860 and named after legislator James C. Wilson, Wilson County has evolved through the settlement of Anglo planters and immigrants, with Floresville currently serving as the county seat.
The resolution also emphasizes the agricultural significance of Wilson County, which is known for its prime farmland and production of various crops such as peanuts, hay, and peaches, as well as its ranching industry. The Senate expresses pride in the community's heritage and their efforts to build a prosperous future. A warm welcome is extended to the visiting delegation from Wilson County, and a copy of the resolution will be prepared as a token of esteem from the Texas Senate.