H.R. No. 234 is a resolution recognizing February 18, 2025, as Montague County Day at the Texas State Capitol. The resolution highlights the rich history of Montague County, which was established in 1858 and named after Daniel Montague. Originally inhabited by Native American tribes, the county saw a decline in population during the Civil War due to Indian raids but rebounded in the 1870s. The region's economy initially thrived on cattle ranching and cotton production, later expanding to include oil and gas, and today supports over 20,000 residents with diverse industries such as retail, healthcare, and education.

The resolution also celebrates the community's pride in their heritage and contributions to Texas, noting significant towns like Montague, Saint Jo, Bowie, and Nocona, the latter being home to the historic Nocona Boot Company. Montague County offers various recreational activities, including boating and fishing at local lakes, and hosts annual events like the Chisholm Trail Rodeo and the Chicken and Bread Days Heritage Festival. The House of Representatives extends a warm welcome to the visiting delegation from Montague County, acknowledging their efforts to build a brighter future while honoring their past.