H.R. No. 810 is a resolution celebrating the 95th birthday of Dolores Huerta on April 10, 2025, recognizing her significant contributions as a labor leader and civil rights activist. Born in 1930, Huerta co-founded the Community Services Organization in 1955 and played a pivotal role in the establishment of the United Farm Workers alongside Cesar Chavez. Her efforts in organizing the grape workers' strike from 1965 to 1970 led to important agreements that improved conditions for farmworkers, and she was instrumental in the lettuce boycott that contributed to the Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975, which recognized collective bargaining rights for farmworkers.

The resolution highlights Huerta's ongoing advocacy for various social issues, including immigration reform and women's rights, as well as her establishment of the Dolores Huerta Foundation to empower low-income communities. Recognized for her achievements, she has received numerous accolades, including induction into the National Women's Hall of Fame and the Eleanor Roosevelt Award for Human Rights. The Texas House of Representatives extends its congratulations and best wishes to Huerta on this milestone birthday, acknowledging her lifelong commitment to equality and justice.