Expressing support for the designation of February 8, 2010, as "Boy Scouts of America Day", in celebration of the Nation's largest youth scouting organization's 100th anniversary.
Summary
House Resolution 356 was a commemorative measure passed by the House of Representatives to recognize February 8, 2010, as "Boy Scouts of America Day." The resolution was introduced to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the organization’s founding and to honor its role in providing youth programs focused on character development and citizenship.
As a simple resolution, this measure did not create new laws or allocate federal funding; instead, it served as a formal statement of national appreciation for the organization's historical contributions. For citizens, the resolution acted as a symbolic gesture of support for the scouting movement and its impact on millions of young people across the United States.
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