Summary of Bill HRES 121
Bill 119 H.Res. 121, also known as the "Scouting America Day" bill, was introduced in the US Congress to support the designation of a special day to celebrate the 115th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. The bill aims to recognize the important role that the Boy Scouts of America has played in shaping the lives of millions of young Americans over the past century.
The bill highlights the values of leadership, service, and community involvement that the Boy Scouts of America instills in its members. It also acknowledges the organization's commitment to promoting character development, citizenship, and physical fitness among young people.
If passed, the bill would officially designate a day as "Scouting America Day" to honor the contributions of the Boy Scouts of America to American society. This special day would serve as an opportunity for communities across the country to celebrate the positive impact that the organization has had on generations of young people.
Overall, Bill 119 H.Res. 121 seeks to recognize and celebrate the legacy of the Boy Scouts of America and the important role that it continues to play in shaping the future leaders of America.
Congressional Summary of HRES 121
This resolution supports the redesignation of a Scouting America Day in celebration of the 115th anniversary of the incorporation of Scouting America (formerly known as Boy Scouts of America).