The resolution commemorates the 95th birthday of Dolores Huerta on April 10, 2025, recognizing her as a pivotal figure in the labor rights movement. Born in 1930, Huerta co-founded the Community Services Organization in 1955 and later collaborated with Cesar Chavez to establish the National Farm Workers Association, which eventually merged to form the United Farm Workers. Her leadership during significant labor strikes and boycotts, including the grape workers' strike and the lettuce boycott, led to landmark agreements and legislation that improved conditions for farmworkers, such as the Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975.

In addition to her labor activism, Huerta has been a strong advocate for civil rights, immigration reform, and women's representation in politics. Her contributions have been recognized through numerous awards, including induction into the National Women's Hall of Fame and the Eleanor Roosevelt Award for Human Rights. The resolution expresses the Texas House of Representatives' congratulations and best wishes to Huerta on her milestone birthday, acknowledging her lifelong commitment to equality and justice and her ongoing work through the Dolores Huerta Foundation to empower low-income communities.