Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR232

Introduced
2/20/25  
Enrolled
2/21/25  

Caption

Scouts Day; recognize February 26, 2025

Impact

The recognition of Scouts Day provides an opportunity for youth involved in scouting to engage directly with their state senators, learn about governmental processes, and discuss important issues. This initiative strengthens the relationship between the Boy Scouts and state officials while promoting civic engagement among young people. Legislative acknowledgment of the scouts reinforces the values of leadership and service that scouting embodies, encouraging continued participation in community improvement.

Summary

Senate Resolution 232 aims to commend the Boy Scouts of America in Georgia and recognizes February 26, 2025, as Scouts Day at the Capitol. This resolution highlights the organization's commitment to training youth in responsible citizenship and character development through a variety of outdoor activities and educational programs. With over 40,000 scouts and more than 3,500 adult leaders actively involved in Georgia, the resolution brings to light the significant impact that these scouts have on their communities through numerous service projects.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not appear to have significant points of contention, its commemorative nature may be viewed differently by various groups. Supporters would argue that recognizing the contributions of the Boy Scouts fosters community spirit and encourages youth to engage in civic activities. Conversely, those who hold differing views on scouting programs may see this as a promotional action for an organization that has faced its controversies over the years, such as those related to inclusivity and membership policies.

Companion Bills

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