A resolution recognizing Girl Scouts of the United States of America on its 114th birthday and celebrating its legacy of providing girls with a supportive and inclusive space where they can explore their world, build meaningful relationships, and have access to experiences that prepare them for a life of leadership.
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This is a Senate resolution marking the 114th birthday of Girl Scouts of the United States of America. Rather than creating new laws or spending money, it is a formal statement from the Senate that recognizes and celebrates the organization's long history and contributions to American society. Resolutions like this are a common way for Congress to officially acknowledge milestones, organizations, or individuals of national significance.
The resolution highlights what Girl Scouts has provided to girls over its 114-year history, including a supportive and inclusive environment, opportunities to build friendships, and experiences designed to help young women develop leadership skills. It essentially serves as an official "thank you" and acknowledgment from the Senate of the organization's role in shaping the lives of millions of American girls and women.
This resolution does not directly affect any laws, government programs, taxes, or spending. It has no financial or legal impact on everyday Americans. Its primary purpose is symbolic — to put on record that the U.S. Senate values and recognizes the Girl Scouts organization and its contributions to youth development and leadership across the country. After being submitted in the Senate, it was referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee for consideration.
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Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S1050-1051)
March 12, 2026
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Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S1050-1051)
Mar 12, 2026Submitted in Senate
Mar 12, 2026