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Congratulating Charlotte Baumbach upon the occasion of earning the distinguished Gold Award, the most prestigious of Scouting honors

Congratulating Charlotte Baumbach upon the occasion of earning the distinguished Gold Award, the most prestigious of Scouting honors

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Jack M. Martins
Last action
2026-05-05
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Adopted
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Congratulating Charlotte Baumbach upon the occasion of earning the distinguished Gold Award, the most prestigious of Scouting honors

Congratulating Charlotte Baumbach upon the occasion of earning the distinguished Gold Award, the most prestigious of Scouting honors

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  • Congratulating Charlotte Baumbach upon the occasion of earning the distinguished Gold Award, the most prestigious of Scouting honors

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Bill History

  1. 2026-05-05 Senate

    REPORTED TO CALENDAR FOR CONSIDERATION

  2. 2026-05-05 Senate

    ADOPTED

  3. 2026-04-29 Senate

    REFERRED TO FINANCE

Official Summary Text

Congratulating Charlotte Baumbach upon the occasion of earning the distinguished Gold Award, the most prestigious of Scouting honors

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Senate Resolution No. 1996

BY: Senator MARTINS

        CONGRATULATING   Charlotte   Baumbach   upon   the
        occasion of earning the  distinguished  Gold  Award,
        the most prestigious of Scouting honors

  WHEREAS,  Charlotte  Baumbach,  through  her  diligence and rigorous
efforts, has achieved Scouting's highest and most prestigious honor, the
Gold Award; the ceremony will be held on Wednesday, June 17, 2026; and

  WHEREAS, Charlotte Baumbach of Manhasset, New York is  a  member  of
Girl Scouts of the United States of America, Nassau County; and

  WHEREAS,  America has achieved its greatest heights of glory through
the dedication, determination and tireless efforts  of  the  outstanding
citizens of this Nation; and

  WHEREAS, It is only with the continued diligence and devotion of our
youth, tomorrow's leaders, that America will maintain its glory; and

  WHEREAS, The Girl Scouts of America and its members are dedicated to
the development of character and leadership in the youth of this Nation;
and

  WHEREAS,  Since  1916,  Senior  Girl Scouts have sought to cap their
years in Girl Scouting with the  prized  Gold  Award,  which  challenges
girls to change the world; and

  WHEREAS,  In  order  to  earn the Gold Award, a girl must complete a
rigorous set of  service,  leadership  development,  and  skill-building
tasks  leading  up  to  the  final and most challenging requirement, the
design and completion of a Take Action Project; this project must be  an
issue  of  interest  to  the  girl  and her community, employ team-based
solutions, and educate and inspire others; and

  WHEREAS,  Charlotte  Baumbach's  project  was  entitled,  "Arts  and
Wellness Workshop"; and

  WHEREAS,  This outstanding young woman has been involved in Scouting
for years, has lived up to Scouting's ideals, and has  attained  all  of
the necessary achievements; and

  WHEREAS,  Charlotte  Baumbach is a credit to her family, her school,
her community, her State, and her Nation, and no doubt her  future  will
be  filled  with accomplishments of equal importance; now, therefore, be
it

  RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations,  in
recognition  of  the  significance  of  this meritorious achievement, to
congratulate and honor Charlotte Baumbach upon the occasion  of  earning
the Gold Award; and be it further

  RESOLVED,  That  a  copy  of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to Charlotte Baumbach.