Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR14

Introduced
1/13/25  
Enrolled
1/13/25  

Caption

Butler, Thomas Elliot; commend

Impact

The resolution underscores the importance of youth leadership and community involvement in Georgia. By celebrating an Eagle Scout, it honors the efforts of young people in contributing positively to their communities. Thomas's project, which involved revitalizing a playground and church, exemplifies how scouting leadership can translate into meaningful local service.

Summary

House Resolution 14 commends Thomas Elliot Butler for attaining the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest achievement conferred by the Boy Scouts of America. This resolution highlights the rigorous program of training that candidates must complete to earn this title, showcasing not only the skills acquired but also the commitment to the values that scouting embodies. With only one in 97 scouts achieving this distinction, the resolution recognizes Thomas's exceptional proficiency and dedication.

Contention

Although there is generally widespread support for recognizing achievements in youth programs, the resolution could prompt discussions around the resources and support for scout programs in Georgia. Some may debate the significance of such accolades in fostering leadership or explore how such initiatives could be expanded to benefit more youths in the state. However, the intent remains to inspire and encourage the ideals of scouting, which include honesty and community service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR761

Chapman, Fieldon Marcus; commend

GA HR159

Schmidt, Tyler; commend

GA HR706

Creel, Cole; commend

GA SR466

Fegans, Ja'Karil; commend

GA HJR302

Senator Thomas Wayne Butler, commended

GA HR103

Dye, Melvin G., III; commend

GA HR1883

Poole, Halen Christopher; commend

GA HR101

Sargent, Kolton Teis; commend

GA SR94

Ferber, David Escott "Scotty"; commend

GA HR1644

Penner, Grant; commend

Similar Bills

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