The resolution commemorates the 112th anniversary of the founding of the Girl Scouts by Juliette Gordon Low in Savannah, Georgia, highlighting its significant impact on empowering young women at a time when they lacked voting rights. It acknowledges the participation of over 50 million youth in the Girl Scouts across the United States and emphasizes the organization's commitment to providing a safe and inclusive learning environment for girls of all backgrounds. The resolution also notes the importance of Girl Scouts in fostering leadership skills, community engagement, and entrepreneurial spirit through initiatives like the cookie sales program.

Furthermore, the resolution recognizes the vital role of Girl Scouts in promoting civic education and engagement among young women, preparing them for active participation in democracy and community service. It concludes by urging the House of Representatives to formally acknowledge the contributions of the Girl Scouts in shaping the next generation of leaders and their ongoing commitment to building courage, confidence, and character in girls.