SCR 17-GIRL SCOUTS 100TH ANNIVERSARY  SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI announced that the next bill before the committee was SCR 17, which proclaims 2012 as the Year of the Girl and celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts. The bill was introduced by Senator Bettye Davis. The committee will take up version M of SCR 17. SENATOR PASKVAN moved [to adopt the CS for SCR 17, version M, as the working document before the committee.] SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI objected for discussion purposes. KATYA WASSILLIE, intern, Senator Bettye Davis, sponsor of SCR 17, introduced the resolution. She related that the Girl Scouts of America, founded by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912, now have about 2.3 million members and 890,000 adults working as volunteers. Fifty million women are Girl Scout alumnae. In Alaska there are about 6,000 Girl Scouts and 1,500 volunteers today. The experience of being a Girl Scout produces growth on many levels. She described the advantages of being a Girl Scout and the difference it makes in girls' lives. She shared statistics about the numbers in the organization. SJR 17 recognizes the positive impact of the Girl Scouts and commemorates them by proclaiming 2012 the Year of the Girl. SENATOR KOOKESH asked if Ms. Wassillie was a Girl Scout. MS. WASSILLIE replied that she was not. 9:13:18 AM JANE ANGVIK, Chair, Girl Scouts of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska, testified in support of SCR 17. She shared statistics of the organization and advantages of belonging to the group. She shared types of badges available to Girl Scouts. 9:15:48 AM OLIVIA LARSON, Girl Scout, Anchorage, Alaska, testified in support of SCR 17. She shared her experience as a Girl Scout and urged support of the resolution. SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI closed public testimony. He requested a motion to move the bill. 9:17:11 AM SENATOR PASKVAN moved [to report the CS for SCR 17, version M, from committee, with individual recommendations and the attached zero fiscal note.] SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI announced that without objection, CSSCR 17(STA) moved from the Senate State Affairs Standing Committee.