Senate Resolution No. 22 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Associated General Contractors of Texas Highway, Heavy, Utilities, and Industrial Branch, which was founded on December 11, 1924. The resolution highlights the organization's significant role in advocating for general contractors and addressing Texas's public infrastructure needs. With over 700 affiliated companies responsible for more than 90 percent of the state's highway construction and a substantial portion of other engineering projects, the AGC of Texas has been instrumental in promoting workplace safety and the core values of skill, integrity, and responsibility within the industry.

The resolution expresses the Texas Senate's appreciation for the AGC of Texas's contributions to the state's economic vitality and its ongoing efforts to shape the future of public infrastructure. It acknowledges the leadership of CEO Jennifer Woodard and the dedication of the organization's members, recognizing the AGC of Texas as one of the longest-standing trade groups in the state. The Senate extends its best wishes for the continued success of the organization and directs that an official copy of the resolution be prepared as a token of high regard.