The resolution commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Texas Legislative Council, which has provided professional, nonpartisan support to the Texas Legislature and its agencies since its establishment in 1949. Created as part of a national movement to support state legislatures, the council has evolved significantly over the decades, taking on responsibilities such as legislative drafting, research, and the management of technology used in the legislative process. The council's early work included major research projects and the drafting of legislation, which has remained a core function, alongside the oversight of computer technology and legislative research.

The resolution acknowledges the council's historical contributions and the leadership of its executive directors, particularly Robert E. Johnson, who served for 17 years. It highlights the agency's commitment to providing lawmakers with essential information and resources to effectively serve the people of Texas. The Texas House of Representatives expresses its sincere appreciation for the council's outstanding public service and recognizes its vital role in the legislative process. An official copy of the resolution will be prepared as a token of high regard for the council.