H.R. No. 774 is a resolution recognizing April 15, 2025, as Wilson County Day at the State Capitol in Austin, Texas. The resolution highlights the rich history of Wilson County, which was originally inhabited by Native Americans and saw the arrival of Spanish explorers in the 18th century. The county was officially established in 1860, named after legislator James C. Wilson, and has a diverse heritage influenced by Anglo settlers, as well as German and Polish immigrants. The county seat has changed over time, with Floresville currently serving in that capacity, and the area is home to several communities including Poth, Stockdale, La Vernia, and Pandora.

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 livestock including cattle and poultry. The people of Wilson County take pride in their history and contributions to Texas, and the resolution serves to honor their efforts and celebrate their community during the designated day at the Capitol.