Glenn W. Thompson

02/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/06/2026 11:24

Congressional Scouting Caucus Introduces Resolution Celebrating Scouting America Day

WASHINGTON, D.C.- Today, the Congressional Scouting Caucus, led by U.S. Representatives Glenn "GT" Thompson (R-PA), Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. (D-GA), and Pete Sessions (R-TX), introduced a resolution celebrating Scouting America Day.

Scouting America was incorporated in Chicago, Illinois, on February 8, 1910. Since then, millions of young men and women have joined Scouting and have learned the values of patriotism, courage, and self-reliance.

"I have been involved in Scouting for more than 50 years, which has made a profoundly positive impact upon my life," Rep. Thompson said. "The lessons learned from Scouting are invaluable. I am grateful for my colleagues on the Scouting Caucus for celebrating this cause and ensuring the legacy of Scouting will continue to grow for generations to come."

"I am proud to join my colleagues, fellow Eagle Scouts and co-Chairs of the bipartisan Congressional Scouting Caucus, Representatives Thompson and Sessions, in introducing today's resolution," Rep. Bishop said. "Congress continues to recognize that Scouting engages young men and women, instills in them values, builds their character, and promotes leadership. All of this makes our nation stronger from coast-to-coast, across industries, and in public service - from Congress and our courts to the White House and our Armed Forces as well as state and local governments throughout the country."

"As an Eagle Scout, I know firsthand that Scouting America is more than an organization; it is a proving ground for character," Rep. Sessions said. "For 116 years, Scouting has instilled duty to God, service to country, and responsibility to others in generations of young Americans. This resolution recognizes an institution that strengthens our communities, prepares leaders, and quietly builds the moral backbone of our nation, and I am proud to serve as a co-lead in honoring its legacy."

"On behalf of the entire Scouting movement, we extend our gratitude to the Scouting Caucus and to our nation's leaders for this joint resolution recognizing Scouting America Day," said Roger Krone, President and CEO of Scouting America. "Across the country each day, Scouts commit themselves to serving God and country. They hike, climb, shoot, paddle, and build character and leadership through service to their communities and to the nation. None of this would be possible without the steadfast support of our religious and civic partners and the dedication of more than half a million volunteer leaders."

Read the full resolution text here.
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