H.R. No. 783 is a resolution recognizing April 24, 2025, as Jim Hogg County Day at the Texas State Capitol. The resolution highlights the rich history and cultural significance of Jim Hogg County, located in South Texas. It details the county's early inhabitants, including hunter-gatherers and indigenous peoples, as well as the arrival of Spanish and Mexican settlers who established ranching in the area. Officially organized in 1913 and named after Governor James Stephen Hogg, the county has grown significantly since the discovery of oil in 1921, which, along with ranching and agriculture, continues to drive its economy.

The resolution acknowledges the county's current population of over 4,500 residents and its appeal as a hunting destination due to its wildlife. It emphasizes the community's efforts to preserve its history while looking forward to a promising future. The House of Representatives adopted the resolution on April 17, 2025, with a vote of 133 in favor and 7 against, extending best wishes to the delegation visiting Austin for the celebration.