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HCR 110

Directing the Texas Facilities Commission to name the transit amenity center at 207 W. 14th Street in the Capitol Complex the "Lead On! Transit Amenity" in honor of Justin Dart.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Will Metcalf

Texas directs state agencies to name a Capitol Complex transit center "Lead On! Transit Amenity" to honor Justin Dart.

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Bill Summary · HCR 110

Legislative bill overview

HCR 110 is a concurrent resolution directing the Texas Facilities Commission to officially name the transit amenity center located at 207 W. 14th Street in the Capitol Complex as the "Lead On! Transit Amenity" in honor of Justin Dart. The resolution is a ceremonial measure that requires no appropriations and simply designates an existing facility with a commemorative name.

Why is this important

While naming resolutions are largely symbolic, they serve to publicly honor individuals and their legacies within state institutions. This particular resolution appears to recognize Justin Dart's contributions, making his memory part of the Capitol Complex's permanent landscape where legislators and staff interact daily. Such designations can raise awareness about the honoree's work and values among those who use the facility.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited information on honoree: The bill provides no biographical details about Justin Dart or his accomplishments, leaving the public without context for why this particular individual merits this honor
  • Naming precedent: Questions may arise about whether similar transit facilities elsewhere in the Capitol Complex have commemorative names, and whether this sets a precedent for future naming requests
  • Facility obscurity: The transit amenity center at this address may not be widely known or heavily used, potentially limiting the visibility and impact of the honor

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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