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. He played a crucial role in the development and passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), serving in various influential positions, including as the inaugural chair of the Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities and vice chair of the National Council on Disability. His activism and leadership were instrumental in ending discrimination against people with disabilities, earning him the title of one of the fathers of the ADA and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998.

The resolution, adopted by both the Texas Senate and House, directs the Texas Facilities Commission to officially name the transit center in Dart's honor, reflecting the profound impact he had on the lives of countless Americans. The resolution emphasizes Dart's rallying cry, "Lead On!", which encapsulated his vision for transformative change and empowerment for people with disabilities. The official copy of the resolution will be forwarded to the chair and executive director of the Texas Facilities Commission to ensure the recognition of Dart's contributions is commemorated appropriately.