H.R. No. 767 is a resolution commemorating Tejano Day on April 6, 2025, recognizing the significant contributions of Tejanos to Texas history and culture. The resolution highlights the role of Tejano men and women as founders of some of Texas's oldest communities and their involvement in key historical events, such as the proclamation of Texas independence in 1813 and the Texas Revolution. It acknowledges the sacrifices made by Tejanos, including those who fought in the Battle of Medina and the Alamo, and honors their legacy in advocating for civil rights, education, and military service.

The resolution also emphasizes the lasting impact of Tejanos on Texas culture, from their contributions to rodeos and cattle-raising to the creation of Tex-Mex cuisine and influential music genres. It notes that in 2021, the Texas Legislature officially designated April 6 as Tejano Day, providing an annual opportunity to celebrate the vital role Tejanos have played in shaping the state's identity over the past 300 years. The House of Representatives adopted the resolution on April 17, 2025, with a vote of 133 in favor and 7 against.