Resolution 1033, introduced by Culver, designates February 18, 2026, as Scout Day at the Oklahoma Capitol, highlighting the significance and contributions of Scouting America. The resolution acknowledges the origins of Scouting, established by Lord Robert Baden-Powell in 1908 and the formation of the Boy Scouts of America in 1910. It emphasizes the values embodied in the Scout Oath and the twelve points of the Scout Law, which promote character development and community service through various programs such as Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, and Venturing.

The resolution also recognizes the global reach of Scouting, with over 50 million members in 216 countries, and the impact of the Eagle Scout award in fostering leadership and service among participants. In Oklahoma, local councils collaborate to provide youth development programs, contributing an impressive 288 million volunteer hours annually to communities. Through this resolution, the Oklahoma House of Representatives honors the rich history and ongoing importance of Scouting America and its role in shaping responsible citizens.