West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR49

Introduced
2/20/24  
Enrolled
2/21/24  

Caption

Recognizing World Scouting Museum

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the recent relocation of the World Scouting Museum to a new facility in Charleston, West Virginia, enhancing its accessibility and visibility. The move symbolizes a commitment to spreading inspirational stories about the positive impacts of scouting on individuals and communities. While the resolution does not enact changes to state law, it reinforces the importance of scouting in fostering youth development and community service, potentially influencing public support for educational programs associated with the scouting movement.

Summary

Senate Resolution 49, introduced by Senator Takubo, recognizes the World Scouting Museum and its significant contributions to preserving the history and heritage of the scouting movement. The resolution highlights the museum's mission to educate the public about scouting's global influence and its efforts to promote peace through shared values among youth from different cultures. The museum is noted as the custodian of the largest collection of scouting memorabilia worldwide, consisting of over 200,000 historical pieces including postcards, coins, and event memorabilia.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR49 appears overwhelmingly positive, with strong praise for Dr. Robert Lynn Horne, the founder of the museum. Supporters view the resolution as an important recognition of the museum’s role in promoting historical values and community service through scouting. The bill reflects a shared commitment among lawmakers and constituents to support youth programs and recognize historical contributions to societal development.

Contention

While there are no significant points of contention related to SR49, it is clearly positioned within a broader context of advocating for youth programs and historical education. Discussions might arise regarding the need for funding and resources to support such initiatives, as well as debates on how best to integrate museum educational programs into local schools. Overall, the resolution seeks to unify support around a common goal of fostering community through the scouting movement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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WV SR44

Recognizing 151st anniversary of Glenville State University

WV SR10

Recognizing WV Sheriffs at Legislature on January 20, 2023

WV HCR13

Make 2nd week of February of every year a week of recognition of the Boy Scouts of America.

WV SR37

Recognizing sister-state relationship between WV and Taiwan

WV SR47

Recognizing March as American Red Cross month

WV SR101

Recognizing WV energy resources and pipeline infrastructure to support economic development and national security

WV SR41

Recognizing Leadership Berkeley for its services, dedication, and commitment to Berkeley County, WV

WV SR45

Recognizing 50th anniversary of National Wild Turkey Federation

WV SR35

Recognizing Society of Honor Guard, Tomb of Unknown Soldier

Similar Bills

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