Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR156

Introduced
1/23/09  
Enrolled
1/28/09  

Caption

Honoring the Girl Scouts of Central Texas as they launch the Girl Scout Cookie Program on January 21, 2009.

Impact

The Girl Scout Cookie Program not only empowers young girls by providing them with opportunities to learn and grow but also raises substantial funds for community service projects. In 2008, over 11,000 Girl Scouts in Central Texas sold nearly 2 million boxes of cookies, generating approximately $6.8 million for the council and over $260,000 for individual troop programs. These funds are vital as they support the recruitment and training of volunteer leaders, financial assistance for scouting activities, and improvements to camp facilities.

Summary

House Resolution 156 honors the Girl Scouts of Central Texas as they launch their annual cookie program from January 21 to February 27, 2009. This resolution acknowledges the significance of the cookie sales, which have been a tradition since December 1917, emphasizing how these activities contribute to the organization’s mission of building character and developing leadership skills amongst young girls. The program serves as a critical component of the Girl Scout’s business and economic literacy initiative, allowing participants to gain essential life skills such as money management, teamwork, and public speaking.

Contention

While the resolution is a celebration of the Girl Scouts' efforts, it reflects broader themes of community engagement and youth development. By highlighting the cookie program, the resolution aims to bring attention to the importance of such initiatives in fostering civic responsibility and community service among young people. There may be no significant points of contention regarding this resolution; it is largely a commendation of the positive impacts that the Girl Scouts have on both their members and the wider community.

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