Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HCR1

Caption

Directing the Texas Facilities Commission to rename the State Insurance Building Annex in the Capitol Complex the John G. Tower State Office Building.

Impact

The resolution includes a directive to the Texas Facilities Commission to rename the State Insurance Building in the Capitol Complex to the John G. Tower State Office Building. This would provide a permanent recognition of Tower's accomplishments and contributions within the heart of Texas government. Such a renaming is intended to ensure that future generations understand and appreciate the significant impact Tower had on Texas and the nation. The bill generates a conversation about the importance of memorializing influential figures in state history and how these actions connect to the broader narrative of Texas governance.

Summary

HCR1 is a House Concurrent Resolution directed towards recognizing and honoring the legacy of John Goodwin Tower, an esteemed Texan who served as a U.S. Senator for nearly twenty-five years. The resolution highlights his significant contributions to his state and nation, particularly in areas such as national security and foreign policy. It recounts Tower's military service during World War II, his academic achievements, and his pioneering role in Texas politics, being the first Republican senator from Texas since Reconstruction. Tower's efforts in promoting economic growth and aiding various industries in Texas solidified his reputation as a key figure in modern Texas history.

Contention

While the bill has not faced significant opposition, discussions surrounding such resolutions often center on the appropriateness of naming state buildings after political figures. Some may question whether such honors are reflective of the values and aspirations of contemporary society. Nevertheless, proponents of the bill argue that Tower’s legacy of service to Texas and the nation warrants this recognition, seeing it as a fitting tribute to a figure who played a crucial role in shaping modern Texas. The legislative process for this resolution has shown a unified appreciation within the Texas legislature for commemorating individuals who had substantial influence on state and national policies.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HCR73

Directing the Texas Facilities Commission to rename the State Insurance Building Annex in the Capitol Complex the John G. Tower State Office Building.

TX HCR83

Directing the Texas Facilities Commission to rename the State Insurance Building Annex in the Capitol Complex the John G. Tower State Office Building.

TX SCR30

Directing the Texas Facilities Commission to rename the State Insurance Building Annex in the Capitol Complex the John G. Tower State Office Building.

Similar Bills

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