H.R. No. 1355 is a resolution recognizing Firefly Aerospace for its significant contributions to the Central Texas community and the space industry. Headquartered in Cedar Park, the company has invested over $500 million since its founding in 2017, creating jobs and advancing innovation in the field of aerospace. Firefly Aerospace specializes in building launch and orbital vehicles, as well as lunar landers, utilizing advanced technologies to enhance reliability and reduce costs. The company has achieved notable milestones, including the successful commercial moon landing of its Blue Ghost lunar lander in March 2025, which conducted extensive scientific operations and captured high-definition imagery of a total solar eclipse.

The resolution commends Firefly Aerospace for its role in providing employment to over 700 individuals and supporting local educational initiatives, such as FIRST robotics and the rocket engineering laboratory at The University of Texas at Austin. The leadership team, including CEO Jason Kim and other executives, is acknowledged for their contributions to the company's success. The Texas House of Representatives expresses its high regard for Firefly Aerospace and extends best wishes for its continued achievements in advancing space exploration and benefiting the Texas economy. An official copy of the resolution will be prepared as a formal recognition of the company's accomplishments.