The bill H. 4106 is a resolution introduced in the South Carolina House of Representatives to celebrate the one hundred thirteenth anniversary of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America. It recognizes the significant contributions of the organization, which aims to build girls of courage, confidence, and character. The resolution highlights the impact of Girl Scouts in South Carolina, where over ten thousand girls and volunteers participate in various programs that promote skills in STEM, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement.

Additionally, the resolution declares March 12, 2025, as Girl Scout Day in South Carolina, commemorating the founding of the Girl Scout movement by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912. It emphasizes her legacy and the importance of public service, outdoor experiences, and global connections fostered through Girl Scouts. The resolution also notes the upcoming release of the Juliette Gordon Low commemorative quarter by the United States Mint, further honoring her contributions to the organization and society.