HC8007

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

Prefiled·2/14/26

Recognizing Scouting America Day at the Capitol to celebrate Scouting America's one hundred sixteen years of service to American youth.

The bill commemorates Scouting America Day at the Capitol to celebrate Scouting America's one hundred sixteen years of service to American youth. Scouting America, formerly known as the Boy Scouts of America, was founded in 1910 and has impacted the lives of over one hundred thirty million young men and women by fostering personal growth, responsibility, and service to others. The organization remains dedicated to empowering boys, girls, and families in South Dakota, helping them achieve their full potential and become responsible, engaged citizens.

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History

Feb 5

House

H.J. 240