Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont Senate Bill SCR003

Introduced
3/13/25  
Engrossed
3/14/25  
Enrolled
3/14/25  

Caption

Senate concurrent resolution congratulating Liliane Gordon of Hinesburg on her receipt of the Girl Scout Gold Award

Impact

The resolution celebrates Liliane's initiative titled 'Get Active!', aimed at addressing the rising rates of obesity and mental health issues among young Vermonters exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Her project included coaching young athletes and providing resources or videos to support active lifestyles. The impact of this resolution extends beyond mere recognition; it highlights the importance of youth engagement in physical activities and the positive outcomes of community service efforts on public health.

Summary

SCR003 is a Senate concurrent resolution that congratulates Liliane Gordon of Hinesburg for receiving the prestigious Girl Scout Gold Award. This resolution was introduced by Senators Lyons, Chittenden, and Ram Hinsdale to recognize not only her accomplishment but also her dedication to promoting youth sports participation. Liliane, now a freshman at the University of Vermont's Grossman School of Business, showcased exemplary leadership in both her academic and athletic pursuits while also devoting significant hours to community service initiatives, especially aimed at children.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SCR003 is one of pride and commendation for Liliane Gordon's achievements. Legislators and members of the community have expressed their admiration for her commitment to improving the health and well-being of her peers. The resolution signifies support for youth initiatives that encourage healthy habits, reflecting a community's appreciation for the hard work and dedication demonstrated by young leaders like Liliane.

Contention

While consensus on SCR003 appears strong, the resolution subtly raises points of discussion regarding the broader implications of youth involvement in addressing community health issues. There may be differing opinions about the effectiveness of youth-led initiatives concerning the obesity epidemic and mental health problems in young individuals, particularly in the context of the challenges posed by the pandemic. Nevertheless, the resolution stands firmly in support of recognizing and fostering youth leadership in Vermont.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR095

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2022 Green Mountain Council Class of Eagle Scouts and the recipient of the Summit Award

VT HCR199

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Boys & Girls Clubs of Vermont’s 2024 Youth of the Year honorees and designating April 4, 2024 as Boys & Girls Club Day at the State House

VT HCR204

House concurrent resolution congratulating Jaden Coppins of Colchester on her individual title victory at the inaugural New England girls’ wrestling championship

VT HCR227

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2024 West Rutland High School Golden Horde girls’ basketball team on winning the school’s third consecutive Division IV championship

VT HCR072

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Boys & Girls Clubs of Vermont’s 2023 Youth of the Year honorees

VT HCR085

House concurrent resolution congratulating Sophia R. Boyle Hall on being named the recipient of the 2022 State and national school nursing awards

VT HCR188

House concurrent resolution congratulating Milton High School junior Olivia Thomas on her individual track and field achievements

VT HCR171

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2023 Green Mountain Council Class of Eagle Scouts

VT HCR240

House concurrent resolution congratulating Aziza Malik on being named the 2024 Vermont Teacher of the Year

VT HCR216

House concurrent resolution congratulating the winning school teams of the 2024 Jr Iron Chef VT competition

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.