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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
          ACR 46 (Saldana)
          As Amended March 24, 2010
          Majority vote 

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          |Ayes:|Feuer, Brownley, Hill,    |     |                          |
          |     |Huffman, Skinner,         |     |                          |
          |     |Monning, Nava             |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :  Commends the Girl Scouts of the United States of  
          America for 98 years of service and for inspiring millions of  
          girls with the highest ideals of character, conduct, and  
          patriotism.  Specifically,  this resolution  declares, among other  
          things:


          1)Friday, March 12, 2010, marks the 98th anniversary of the Girl  
            Scouts of the United States of America. 



          2)In 1912, Juliette Gordon Low founded the Girl Scouts with just  
            18 girls and a dream in which she envisioned "something for  
            all the girls," to enable them to better serve their  
            communities, experience the outdoors, and contribute to  
            national and international social development. 



          3)Ninety-eight years later, her efforts are responsible for  
            creating the largest girl-serving organization in the world  
            with 3.4 million members throughout the United States and in  
            more than 90 countries through USA Girl Scouts Overseas.



          4)Nationwide, 236,000 troops provide opportunities for girls  
            between 5 and 17 years of age to discover the fun, friendship,  
            and power of girls together, as Daisy Girl Scouts, Brownie  








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            Girl Scouts, Junior Girl Scouts, Cadette Girl Scouts, and  
            Senior Scouts.



          5)During the 1960s, the Girl Scouts began programs and projects  
            focused on overcoming prejudice and building relationships  
            with those of all ages, religions, classes, and races.



          6)That same social consciousness continues today as the Girl  
            Scouts promote the ideals of acceptance, understanding,  
            cultural awareness, and tolerance.



          7)The Girl Scouts is an organization with a proud history of  
            inclusion and acceptance, and has historically promoted  
            diversity in its membership by accepting all girls and women,  
            regardless of their race, religion, sexual orientation,  
            economic background, national origin, disability, or medical  
            condition.



          8)In addition to their focus on the world around them, the Girl  
            Scouts strive to develop each girl's potential through skill  
            building, technological awareness, self-esteem and image  
            promotion, and countless other opportunities that motivate and  
            empower girls to grow and become leaders in their own right.



          9)Because of this focus, Girl Scouts will lead businesses and  
            communities, take active roles in mathematics, science,  
            technology, and the arts, and are striving to fulfill our  
            country's economic needs.



          10)One in four American women has been a Girl Scout and the  
            organization is committed to outreach efforts representing its  
            reputation as the premier voice for girls and an expert on  








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            their growth and development.



          11)Some 50 million women have enjoyed the benefits of the Girl  
            Scout program, as an American tradition, for 98 years.

           EXISTING LAW  honored the Girl Scouts on the 93rd anniversary of  
          their founding.  (Resolution Chapter 56 of 2005)

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  None

           COMMENTS  :  This non-controversial resolution honors the Girl  
          Scouts of America for 98 years of service and for inspiring  
          millions of girls with the highest ideals of character, conduct,  
          and patriotism.  The resolution sets forth facts relating to the  
          founding of the Girl Scouts by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912 and  
          the growth of the Girl Scouts into the largest girl-serving  
          organization in the world, with a membership surpassing 3.4  
          million girls nationally.

          The resolution cites the promotion by the Girl Scouts of ideals  
          of acceptance, understanding, cultural awareness and tolerance.   
          It notes that the Girl Scouts is an organization with a proud  
          history of inclusion and acceptance, and has historically  
          promoted diversity in its membership by accepting all girls and  
          women, regardless of their religion, nationality, economic  
          background, or sexual orientation.

          The resolution further cites the efforts of the Girl Scouts to  
          develop each girl's potential through skill building,  
          technological awareness, self-esteem, and image promotion.

          In support, the California National Organization for Women  
          states that the Girl Scouts of America "has a long history of  
          work to advance girls and young women throughout the country,  
          and openly accepts members and leaders from all different  
          backgrounds without discrimination."  

          In addition, the Regional Human Rights/Fair Housing Commission  
          writes that "[i]t is rare that any organization can stand the  
          test of time and not be altered or re-invented to match our  
          changing times.  However, the Girl Scouts of America have done  
          just that, for the past 98 years of service this organization  








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          has touched the lives of millions of girls with the highest  
          ideals of character, conduct and patriotism."
           

          Analysis Prepared by  :    Drew Liebert / JUD. / (916) 319-2334 


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