The resolution honors the Legislative Reference Library of Texas for over a century of invaluable service to lawmakers and the public. Established in 1888 within the Capitol, the library has been a vital resource for members of the Legislature, their staff, and various state officials, providing expert assistance and access to a wealth of information. The library has adapted to technological advancements, utilizing electronic data systems to enhance the delivery of knowledge and maintain its relevance in the legislative process. Its staff plays a crucial role in recording legislative actions, providing real-time information, and maintaining comprehensive records of legislative history.

The resolution also recognizes the dedicated staff of the Legislative Reference Library, led by director Mary Camp, for their commitment to excellence and the essential services they provide. The library's ongoing projects, such as digitizing historical records and compiling legislative information, contribute to a better understanding of Texas's legislative history. The House of Representatives expresses its sincere appreciation for the library's contributions and the hard work of its staff, underscoring the importance of this institution to the Texas Legislature and its citizens. An official copy of the resolution will be prepared as a token of high regard for the library.