The resolution commemorates the 60th anniversary of Ethicon San Angelo, a manufacturing plant of Johnson & Johnson MedTech, which was established in 1964. Originally founded as the Johnson Suture Company in 1921, the San Angelo facility has grown significantly from its initial 80,000-square-foot space with 150 employees to a current size of 305,000 square feet and approximately 800 employees. Ethicon San Angelo plays a crucial role in the medical field, producing sutures that are utilized in 7 out of 10 surgeries globally, and managing a significant portion of Ethicon's worldwide Wound Closure and Healing surgery volume.

The resolution acknowledges the plant's contributions to medical technology and its importance to the local economy of San Angelo and surrounding areas. It expresses the Texas House of Representatives' sincere best wishes for the continued success of Ethicon San Angelo and calls for an official copy of the resolution to be prepared as a token of high regard for the company.