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OK SR44
Resolution
AI Summary
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Proclaims March 21, 2012 as Girl Scout Day at the Capitol in Oklahoma.
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Congratulates Girl Scouts of the USA on their 100th anniversary, which was marked on March 12, 2012, celebrating the organization founded by Juliette Gordon Low in Savannah, Georgia in 1912.
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Acknowledges Girl Scouting's commitment to leadership development of Oklahoma girls, particularly through addressing challenges including school dropout rates, teen births, obesity, and poverty.
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Notes that over 800 Girl Scouts from across Oklahoma attended the special 100th anniversary event at the Capitol, with more than 30 elected women in Oklahoma (including female Senators) pinned as members of the first honorary Troop 1912 in Oklahoma.
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Directs distribution of the resolution to Girl Scouts of the USA as an expression of high regard by the Oklahoma State Senate.
Legislative Description
Proclaiming March 21, 2012 as Girl Scout Day at the Capitol; congratulating the Girl Scouts of the USA on their 100th Anniversary; applauding the commitment Girl Scouting has made to support the leadership development of Oklahoma's girls; and directing distribution.
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Last Action
Enrolled, filed with Secretary of State
3/26/2012