The resolution introduced on March 12, 2025, designates March 13, 2025, as Tucker County Day at the Legislature. It highlights the county's rich history, cultural significance, and contributions to West Virginia, particularly in tourism, outdoor recreation, and the lumber industry. The resolution also commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Great Flood of 1985, honoring the lives lost and celebrating the resilience of the community. Additionally, it notes the ongoing infrastructure improvements, such as the construction of Corridor H, which are expected to stimulate economic growth and enhance regional development.

Furthermore, the resolution recognizes Tucker County's natural beauty, including its state parks and wilderness areas, and the recent preservation efforts in Blackwater Canyon. It encourages the citizens of Tucker County to continue their active participation in the democratic process by sharing their accomplishments and concerns with lawmakers. The Senate expresses its appreciation for the contributions of Tucker County's residents and directs the Clerk to send a copy of the resolution to an appropriate representative of the county.