Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 32 honors the legacy of Justin Dart Jr., a prominent advocate for people with disabilities, by naming a new transit amenity center in the Texas Capitol Complex the "Lead On! Transit Amenity." Born in 1930 and paralyzed by polio, Dart dedicated his life to empowering individuals with disabilities after overcoming significant personal challenges. His influential work included serving as the inaugural chair of the Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities in Texas and as vice chair of the National Council on Disability, where he played a crucial role in drafting the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Dart's activism and leadership were instrumental in ending discrimination against people with disabilities, culminating in the ADA's signing into law by President George H. W. Bush in 1990.

The resolution emphasizes Dart's significant contributions to disability rights and his rallying cry, "Lead On!" which encapsulated his vision for transformative change. The Texas Legislature unanimously adopted the resolution, reflecting a collective recognition of Dart's impact on the lives of countless Americans. The Texas Facilities Commission is directed to officially name the transit amenity center in his honor, ensuring that his legacy continues to inspire future generations.