US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR1114

Introduced
3/12/26  

Caption

Recognizing Girl Scouts of the United States of America on its 114th birthday and celebrating its legacy of providing girls with a secure 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.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of the Girl Scouts' programs which include elements of the 21st-century skills gap, particularly in STEM and entrepreneurship. It highlights initiatives like the Gold Award, which empowers young women to address pressing community challenges through impactful projects. By recognizing and celebrating their efforts, the bill serves not only to honor but also to encourage the continuation of their mission to uplift and support girls as they pursue leadership roles in diverse fields.

Summary

HR1114 is a resolution recognizing the 114th birthday of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America. It celebrates their long-standing commitment to providing girls with an inclusive and secure space where they can explore their potential, build significant relationships, and cultivate skills essential for future leadership. The resolution acknowledges the important role that Girl Scouts have played in shaping confident and courageous young women who are engaged in civic activities and community service, thereby enhancing the social fabric of the nation.

Contention

While HR1114 is primarily a celebratory measure, it subtly underscores the ongoing debate regarding the roles of youth organizations in education and leadership training. Some critics may argue that while honoring such organizations is positive, more needs to be done at the legislative level to ensure that girls have ample resources and support through government programs, access to educational funding, and initiatives that promote gender equality across various sectors.

Companion Bills

US SR120

Related A resolution recognizing Girl Scouts of the United States of America on its 113th birthday and celebrating its founder, Juliette Gordon Low, and the legacy of providing girls with a secure 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.

US HR217

Related Recognizing Girl Scouts of the United States of America on its 113th birthday and celebrating its founder Juliette Gordon Low and the legacy of providing girls with a secure 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.

Previously Filed As

US SR641

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.

US SR120

A resolution recognizing Girl Scouts of the United States of America on its 113th birthday and celebrating its founder, Juliette Gordon Low, and the legacy of providing girls with a secure 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.

US HR217

Recognizing Girl Scouts of the United States of America on its 113th birthday and celebrating its founder Juliette Gordon Low and the legacy of providing girls with a secure 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.

US HC18

Girl Scouts of the USA; commend on its 114th anniversary and designate March 12-19 as "Girl Scout Week."

US HR123

Girl Scout Day at the state capitol; February 4, 2025; commending Girl Scouts as a national leader in providing the best leadership development experience in the world to American girls; recognize

US HR1163

Girl Scout Day at the state capitol; February 3, 2026; commending Girl Scouts as a national leader in providing the best leadership development experience in the world to American girls; recognize

US HC8008

Recognizing Scouting America Day at the Capitol and celebrating Scouting America on the occasion of its one hundred fifteenth anniversary.

US HC8007

Recognizing Scouting America Day at the Capitol and celebrating Scouting America for one hundred sixteen years of service to American youth.

US J01595

Commending Scouting America upon the occasion of celebrating its 116th Anniversary on February 8, 2026

US HR1041

Supporting the designation of "Scouting America Day" in celebration of its 116th anniversary.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.