Bill 118 HRES 1008, also known as the "Boy Scouts of America Day" bill, is a resolution introduced in the US Congress to support the designation of a special day to celebrate the 114th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America organization. The Boy Scouts of America is a youth organization that aims to promote character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness among young people.
The resolution recognizes the positive impact that the Boy Scouts of America has had on millions of young Americans over the past 114 years. It acknowledges the organization's commitment to teaching important life skills, fostering leadership qualities, and promoting community service.
If passed, the resolution would officially designate a specific day as "Boy Scouts of America Day" to honor the organization's contributions to the development of young people in the United States. This day would serve as an opportunity for communities to celebrate the values and principles that the Boy Scouts of America stands for.
Overall, Bill 118 HRES 1008 seeks to recognize and commend the Boy Scouts of America for its longstanding dedication to shaping the lives of young Americans and promoting positive values in society.