Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR119

Introduced
4/26/24  
Refer
4/26/24  

Caption

Recognize 50th Anniversary of Scout Troop 416 in Brandon, MS.

Impact

The bill underscores the importance of scouting initiatives in community life and emphasizes the organization's contribution to youth development. Through various activities and projects led by Troop 416, scouting has been more than just a program for its members; it has provided valuable life skills and encouraged civic engagement. With its history of community contributions, the resolution reinforces public appreciation for local scouting organizations and their role in shaping responsible citizens. It serves as a reminder of the lasting influence of scouting on the personal development of young people in Mississippi.

Summary

Senate Resolution 119, adopted by the Mississippi Senate, recognizes and celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America Troop 416 in Brandon, Mississippi. Since its inception in March 1974, Troop 416 has been dedicated to instilling ethical and moral values in young men through the principles outlined in the Scout Oath and Law. The resolution commemorates their services to the community and highlights the significant achievements of Troop 416, including over 100 young men who have attained the prestigious rank of Eagle Scout, which is a notable milestone in their developmental journey.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR119 appears overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a community that acknowledges and celebrates its youth programs. Lawmakers and community members alike express pride in the achievements of Troop 416 and its alumni, framing the resolution as not only a commendation but also as encouragement for future generations. The recognition of the female Troop 2719 showcases an inclusive approach to scouting, highlighting advancements in accommodating diverse participation in these traditional programs.

Contention

While the resolution enjoys broad support, it subtly touches upon broader discussions regarding youth organizations and their evolving role in society. The achievement of female Eagle Scouts within the previously male-dominated scouting community suggests ongoing changes and adaptations within these groups, displaying how they can meet the needs of modern youth while respecting and promoting longstanding traditions. This resolution serves to validate these efforts and points towards a progressive future for scouting in Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SC553

Mourn the passing of Major Genl. Al Hopkins, Chairman of the MS Gaming Commission and respected Gulfport Attorney.

MS SR104

Recognize the 50th Anniversary of the establishment of JSU Department of Political Science.

MS SR14

Recognizing the contributions of the Mississippi Film Office on its 50th Anniversary.

MS SR15

Recognizing the contributions of the Mississippi Film Office on its 50th Anniversary.

MS HR44

MS Film Office; commend and congratulate upon its 50th anniversary commemoration.

MS SC555

Mourn passing and commend civic leadership of businessman Wirt Adams Yerger, Jr., of Jackson, MS.

MS SR81

Commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the "Good Friday Agreement" in Northern Ireland.

MS SR57

Commemorate the 50th Anniversary of USM Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) Detachment 432.

MS SR4

Commemorate 50th anniversary of end of U.S. combat operations and release of American Prisoners of War in Vietnam.

MS SC568

Recognize Entergy Mississippi on the occasion of its 100th Anniversary.

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