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92_SR0089 SRS92SB0043ECge 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to 3 teach young men valuable skills, morals, and ethical values 4 through community service, a challenging outdoor program, and 5 by teaching self-respect, respect for nature, and respect for 6 other people; and 7 WHEREAS, The values of the Boy Scouts of America are 8 reflected in the Scout Oath and Scout Law; the Scout Oath 9 summarizes Boy Scout values as follows: 10 On my honor I will do my best 11 To do my duty to God and my country 12 and to obey the Scout Law; 13 To help other people at all times; 14 To keep myself physically strong; 15 mentally awake, and morally straight; and 16 WHEREAS, The Scout Law requires that a scout be 17 trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, 18 obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent; and 19 WHEREAS, The Boy Scouts of America has selected its 20 scoutmasters and other Boy Scout leaders on the basis of the 21 highest standards believing that strong leaders and positive 22 role models are important to the healthy development of young 23 people; and 24 WHEREAS, The Boy Scouts of America has utilized a merit 25 badge program; this program enables young men to explore and 26 earn recognition in more than 100 fields of skill, including 27 camping, cooking, first aid, swimming, citizenship, canoeing, 28 home repairs, lifesaving techniques, and many others; and 29 WHEREAS, Scouts engage in a wide range of community 30 service activities, including collecting food for the needy, 31 visiting people in nursing homes and hospitals, and leading -2- SRS92SB0043ECge 1 recycling efforts in their community; and 2 WHEREAS, The Boy Scouts of America has a commitment to 3 public service; this commitment is reflected in the Boy 4 Scouts of America goal of committing each scout to twelve 5 hours of community service each year; and 6 WHEREAS, The Boy Scouts of America has served more than 7 100 million members and their families through its more than 8 90-year history; and 9 WHEREAS, There are more than 90,000 charter 10 organizations, over 3 million youth members, and more than 11 1.2 million adult volunteers in a variety of programs, 12 including the Tiger Cubs, the Cub Scouts, the Webelos Scouts, 13 the Boy Scouts of America, the Ventures, and the Varsity 14 Scouts; these numbers reflect what a great appeal the Boy 15 Scouts of America program has across the United States; 16 therefore, be it 17 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL 18 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, That the members of the 19 Illinois State Senate join the citizens of the State of 20 Illinois in appreciation and celebration of the Boy Scouts of 21 America for their fine work on behalf of young people across 22 the country; and be it further 23 RESOLVED, That the Governor of the State of Illinois is 24 asked to proclaim an annual Boy Scouts of America Day for the 25 State of Illinois; and be it further 26 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution shall 27 be sent to the Governor of the State of Illinois and the 28 Central Region Boy Scouts of America.