Directing the Texas Facilities Commission to submit a proposal to the presiding officers of the Texas Legislature to name Building A at the DPS Headquarters Complex in Austin in honor of Thomas A. Davis, Jr., former director of the Texas Department of Public Safety.
The resolution instructs the Texas Facilities Commission to submit a proposal to the leaders of the Texas Legislature, including the lieutenant governor and the speaker of the house, to officially name the building after Colonel Davis. This act is both a tribute to his long-standing dedication and an acknowledgment of his influence within the DPS. The naming of public buildings is a common practice employed to honor individuals who have made significant contributions to the state, thus reinforcing a cultural recognition of service.
HCR222 is a concurrent resolution to honor Colonel Thomas A. Davis, Jr. by proposing the naming of Building A at the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Headquarters Complex in Austin after him. Colonel Davis had an illustrious career spanning over 44 years with the DPS, having begun his service in 1964 and rising through the ranks to become the agency's director in March 2000. This commemorative action aims to recognize his significant contributions to public safety in Texas.
The resolution is presented without any noted opposition or contention, indicating a consensus on honoring Colonel Davis. The act signifies collective recognition from the legislature towards Colonel Davis's legacy and contributions to the DPS. However, while there is likely broad support, any potential discussions might arise regarding the naming conventions of public buildings and the criteria used to determine such honors.