Authorizing the State Preservation Board, subject to state law and rules of the board, to approve and permit the relocation of the Texas Game Warden Memorial to a site at the State Capitol, south of the Sam Houston Building, just outside of the historic grounds.
The proposed relocation of the Texas Game Warden Memorial to the Capitol aims to elevate public awareness of the contributions and sacrifices made by game wardens. By placing the memorial in a prominent location, it serves to educate visitors about the vital role these law enforcement officers play in maintaining the balance of Texas's wildlife and natural resources. The bill underscores a commitment to honoring law enforcement personnel, which could foster a greater appreciation for their work among the general public.
SCR4 is a concurrent resolution that seeks to authorize the State Preservation Board to approve the relocation of the Texas Game Warden Memorial to a new site at the State Capitol. This memorial honors the sacrifices of Texas game wardens, with particular recognition of those who have lost their lives in the line of duty. The resolution emphasizes the importance of game wardens in protecting the state's natural resources and enforcing wildlife laws, highlighting the dangers they face in their line of work, including encounters with armed individuals and exposure to illegal activities such as poaching and drug trafficking.
While the bill is not likely to face significant opposition given its focus on memorializing public servants, some discussions might address concerns related to state resources and whether the relocation is the best use of funds and space at the Capitol complex. The consideration for locating the memorial near the Sam Houston Building could spark discussions about the appropriateness of memorial sites in significant government areas, as well as the value placed on different types of memorials within the state's history.