Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1927

Introduced
5/8/09  
Refer
5/15/09  
Enrolled
5/24/09  

Caption

Honoring members of Troop No. 399 in Austin on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout.

Impact

The resolution not only acknowledges the accomplishments of the scouts but also emphasizes the values promoted by the Boy Scouts of America—leadership, community service, and personal growth. By honoring these scouts, the resolution reinforces the importance of youth engagement in community initiatives and encourages other young individuals to aspire toward similar achievements. Such public recognition may inspire more participation in scouting, fostering community ties and civic responsibility among the youth.

Summary

House Resolution 1927 honors sixteen members of Boy Scouts of America Troop No. 399 in Austin for their remarkable achievement of attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. This recognition is significant, as less than 6% of all Boy Scouts achieve this prestigious rank, which requires completing a variety of requirements, including earning 21 merit badges and completing an Eagle Scout project that benefits the community. The resolution serves to highlight the dedication and perseverance these young individuals have demonstrated throughout their scouting journey.

Contention

While HR1927 is generally uncontroversial as it focuses on a positive recognition, it reflects broader discussions in society about the role of youth organizations like the Boy Scouts in promoting values. Discussions surrounding the inclusivity and evolving nature of scouting may arise, given the different experiences of scouts and varying perceptions of the organization. However, the resolution itself remains a straightforward acknowledgment of individual achievement without significant political contention.

Companion Bills

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