The resolution acknowledges the significant contributions of the Girl Scouts of Western Washington, Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho, and Oregon and Southwest Washington councils in providing a safe and inclusive learning environment for girls until they graduate high school. It highlights the organization's rich history, founded by Juliette Gordon Low 113 years ago, and its mission to empower young women through leadership, skill-building, and community service. The resolution notes that nearly half of adult women in the U.S. have been involved in Girl Scouts, emphasizing its role in fostering personal development and community engagement among youth.

Furthermore, the resolution commends the Girl Scouts for their commitment to developing girls' courage, confidence, and character, which equips them for future success in various fields. It recognizes the organization's efforts in providing civics education and service opportunities that enhance girls' understanding of democracy and encourage active participation in their communities. The House of Representatives officially recognizes the Girl Scouts for their invaluable services to the youth and their role in shaping the next generation of leaders.