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GA SR621
Resolution
Status
Passed
3/4/2022
Primary Sponsor
Brian Strickland
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AI Summary
- Recognizes March 9, 2022, as Scout Day at the Georgia state capitol and commends the Boy Scouts of America for its achievements and contributions to the state
- Scouting in Georgia serves over 38,000 youth annually through nine councils located in Atlanta, Macon, Columbus, Savannah, Griffin, Augusta, Athens, Rome, and Valdosta
- Over 800 Eagle Scouts were produced across Georgia in 2021
- Scouting programs provide youth with hands-on experience in STEM, skilled trades, conservation, citizenship, and outdoor skills, and are available to all youth regardless of family income or geography
- Directs the Secretary of the Senate to distribute copies of the resolution to all Boy Scouts of America councils chartered in Georgia
Legislative Description
Scout Day; recognizing March 9, 2022
Last Action
Senate Read and Adopted
3/4/2022
Full Bill Text
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