Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR368

Caption

Recognizing March 12, 2015, as Girl Scouts Day.

Impact

This resolution serves to raise awareness about the Girl Scouts and their positive impact on young girls and the community in Texas. By commemorating this day, the Texas Senate acknowledges the significant role that the organization plays in fostering leadership and promoting various essential skills among girls. Additionally, with membership surpassing 167,000 in Texas, this resolution also illustrates the broad reach and influence of the Girl Scouts within the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution 368 recognizes March 12, 2015, as Girl Scouts Day at the Texas State Capitol, honoring the contributions of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America. This resolution highlights the organization's longstanding mission to promote the physical, social, and emotional well-being of girls aged 5 to 17. It emphasizes the important skills the program teaches, including leadership, financial literacy, and various business concepts through activities such as the iconic cookie program.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily celebratory, highlighting the achievements and role of the Girl Scouts, it may not have sparked significant debate or contention within the legislature. However, it serves as a reminder of the varying perspectives on youth programs and the importance of supporting organizations that focus on developing future leaders. The resolution does not propose any specific changes to law or state policy, focusing instead on recognition and visibility.

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