The bill, H. 3825, is a House Resolution recognizing and honoring Jackson Thomas Benton from Berkeley County for his significant achievements in the Boy Scouts of America, particularly for attaining the prestigious rank of Eagle Scout, which is the highest award in scouting. The resolution highlights the rigorous requirements that must be met to achieve this rank, including earning twenty-one merit badges, demonstrating leadership through a service project, and fulfilling various responsibilities within his troop. It also acknowledges the historical context of the Boy Scouts of America and its role in shaping future leaders through educational activities and values.
The resolution expresses gratitude for the legacy of scouting in America and takes pride in the accomplishments of young individuals like Jackson Benton, who contribute positively to their communities and the state. It concludes with a directive to present a copy of the resolution to Benton, formally recognizing his dedication and success in the scouting program.