[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 914 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 914
Supporting the designation of a ``Boy Scouts of America Day'' in
celebration of its 112th anniversary.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 8, 2022
Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania (for himself and Mr. Bishop of Georgia)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Oversight and Reform
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RESOLUTION
Supporting the designation of a ``Boy Scouts of America Day'' in
celebration of its 112th anniversary.
Whereas the Boy Scouts of America was incorporated by Chicago publisher, William
Boyce, on February 8, 1910, after learning of the Scouting movement
during a visit to London;
Whereas, on June 21, 1910, a group of 34 national representatives met, developed
organization plans, and opened a temporary national headquarters in New
York;
Whereas the purpose of the Boy Scouts of America is to teach America's youth
self-reliance, character, ethical decisionmaking, and civic leadership
through adherence to the Scout oath and law;
Whereas, by 1912, Scouts were enrolled in every State;
Whereas the first Eagle Scout Award was earned in 1912, and 2,700,000 youth have
earned the Eagle Scout Award since;
Whereas, in 1916, Congress granted the Boy Scouts of America a Federal charter;
Whereas, in 2022, there are 18,000,000 current alumni of the Scouting program
within the United States, and more than 1,000,000 youth are currently
enrolled across the United States;
Whereas each individual scout, unit, and local council commits to performing
community service yearly, totaling more than 30,000,000 community
service hours in recent years;
Whereas 2022 is the 110th anniversary of the first Eagle Scout Award, and more
than 2,000 young women earned the award in the inaugural class of female
Eagle Scouts in 2021;
Whereas more than 750,000 adult volunteer leaders selflessly serve young people
in their communities through religious, civic, and other organizations
chartered by the Boy Scouts of America;
Whereas the men and women involved in Scouting often neither seek nor receive
the thanks of the public for their contribution to the future of our
country;
Whereas February 8, 2022, would be an appropriate day to designate as ``Boy
Scouts of America Day'' in celebration of the 112th anniversary of the
incorporation of the Boy Scouts of America; and
Whereas the Boy Scouts of America endeavors to develop American citizens who are
physically, mentally, and emotionally fit, have a high degree of self-
reliance as evidenced in such qualities as initiative, courage, and
resourcefulness, have personal values based on religious and spiritual
concepts, have the desire and skills to help others, understand the
principles of the American social, economic, and governmental systems,
take pride in their American heritage and understand our Nation's role
in the world, have a keen respect for the basic rights of all people,
and are prepared to participate in and give leadership to American
society: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives supports the
designation of a ``Boy Scouts of America Day'' in celebration of the
112th anniversary of the incorporation of the Boy Scouts of America.
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