The bill, S. 642, is a Senate Resolution that congratulates Scouting America Troop 303 on the occasion of its seventy-fifth anniversary. The resolution acknowledges the troop's long-standing commitment to the Kershaw County community since its charter in February 1950, highlighting its role in providing character development, leadership training, and various skill-building opportunities for young people. It emphasizes the importance of the Scouting program in teaching citizenship, first aid, physical fitness, and other valuable life skills through a merit badge system.

Additionally, the resolution recognizes the significant contributions of Lyttleton Street United Methodist Church, which has served as the charter organization for Troop 303, providing essential support and resources. The South Carolina Senate expresses its appreciation for the dedication of both the troop and its volunteers, who play a crucial role in fostering the values of trustworthiness, loyalty, and helpfulness among Scouts. The resolution concludes with a commitment to present a copy of the resolution to Scouting America Troop 303.