Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR20

Introduced
4/15/13  
Introduced
4/15/13  
Passed
4/16/13  

Caption

Recognizes Tuesday, April 16, 2013, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the Capitol and the one hundred first anniversary of the founding of the Girl Scouts.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of the Girl Scouts in promoting personal responsibility, teamwork, and goal-setting among girls aged five to seventeen. By recognizing this day, the resolution also highlights the contributions of the Girl Scouts of Louisiana - Pines to the Gulf Council, which serves nearly eight thousand girls across six program levels. The recognition serves not only to honor the achievements of the Girl Scouts but also to raise awareness of the essential skills they teach, such as health, fitness, science, technology, and environmental education.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 20 recognizes April 16, 2013, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the Louisiana State Capitol, commemorating the one-hundred-first anniversary of the organization's founding. This resolution honors the pivotal role that the Girl Scouts play in empowering girls by building character and equipping them with skills essential for success in life. Established in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low, the Girl Scouts has grown into the largest girl-serving organization in the world, inspiring millions through leadership development and community involvement.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding the resolution is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a shared appreciation for the values fostered by the Girl Scouts. It communicates a sense of pride in the organization's long history and commitment to improving the lives of girls and their communities. The resolution brings together lawmakers and constituents to celebrate achievements and encourage the ongoing support of youth programs.

Contention

While there are no notable points of contention explicitly stated in the resolution, the celebration of the Girl Scouts can sometimes prompt discussions about the broader role of youth organizations in society. Debates could center around funding and support for such programs, with various opinions on how best to encourage youth development in a rapidly changing world. Nonetheless, the resolution stands as a unifying moment, celebrating a century-long legacy of empowering girls.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR29

Recognizes Tuesday, April 16, 2013, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the La. State Capitol and commemorates the 101st anniversary of the founding of Girl Scouts

LA SR211

Designates Tuesday, June 4, 2019, as Girl Scouts of the United States of America Day at the capitol and to recognize the one hundred-seventh anniversary of the founding of Girl Scouting.

LA HR15

Recognizes Tuesday, March 27, 2012, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the La. State Capitol and commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Girl Scouts

LA HR300

Designates June 4, 2019, as Girl Scouts of the United States of America Day at the state capitol and recognizes the one hundred seventh anniversary of the founding of Girl Scouting

LA HCR177

Recognizes Thursday, May 22, 2014, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the state capitol

LA HR65

Recognizes Tuesday, June 7, 2011, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the Louisiana State Capitol

LA SR106

Recognizes Thursday, June 3, 2010, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR128

Recognizes Thursday, June 3, 2010, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the state capitol

LA SR142

Designates May 22, 2014, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the Louisiana Senate and commends the organization on their 102nd anniversary.

LA SR77

Proclaims June 7, 2011, as "Girl Scouts of the USA Day" at the Louisiana Senate.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.