The resolution commemorates the 112th anniversary of the founding of the Girl Scouts by Juliette Gordon Low in Savannah, Georgia, highlighting its significant role in empowering young women at a time when they lacked voting rights. It acknowledges the impact of the Girl Scouts on over 50 million youth in the United States, emphasizing the organization's commitment to providing a safe and inclusive learning environment for girls through high school. The resolution also notes the importance of the Girl Scouts in fostering leadership skills, community building, and civic engagement among girls, particularly in a time when civics education is lacking in many schools.

Furthermore, the resolution recognizes the entrepreneurial spirit instilled in Girl Scouts through their famous cookie sales, which help develop essential life skills and personal connections. It underscores the mission of the Girl Scouts to cultivate girls of courage, confidence, and character, who are prepared to contribute positively to society. The House of Representatives expresses its appreciation for the Girl Scouts' contributions to youth development and the cultivation of future leaders.