Membership
Standards Decision Reached
For
103 years, the Boy Scouts of America has been a part of the
fabric of this nation, with a focus on working together to
deliver the nation's foremost youth program of character
development and values-based leadership
training.
Based
on growing input from within the Scouting family, the BSA
leadership chose to conduct an additional review of the
organization's long-standing membership policy and its
impact on Scouting's mission. This review created an
outpouring of feedback from the Scouting family and the
American public, from both those who agree with the current
policy and those who support a
change.
Today,
following this review, the most comprehensive listening
exercise in Scouting's history the approximate 1,400 voting
members of the Boy Scouts of America's National Council
approved a resolution to remove the restriction denying
membership to youth on the basis of sexual orientation
alone. The resolution also reinforces that Scouting is a
youth program, and any sexual conduct, whether heterosexual
or homosexual, by youth of Scouting age is contrary to the
virtues of Scouting. A change to the current membership
policy for adult leaders was not under consideration; thus,
the policy for adults remains in place. The BSA thanks all
the national voting members who participated in this process
and vote.
This
policy change is effective Jan. 1, 2014, allowing the Boy
Scouts of America the transition time needed to communicate
and implement this policy to its approximately 116,000
Scouting units.
The
Boy Scouts of America will not sacrifice its mission, or the
youth served by the movement, by allowing the organization
to be consumed by a single, divisive, and unresolved
societal issue. As the National Executive Committee just
completed a lengthy review process, there are no plans for
further review on this matter.
While
people have different opinions about this policy, we can all
agree that kids are better off when they are in Scouting.
Going forward, our Scouting family will continue to focus on
reaching and serving youth in order to help them grow into
good, strong citizens. America's youth need Scouting, and by
focusing on the goals that unite us, we can continue to
accomplish incredible things for young people and the
communities we serve.
BOY
SCOUTS OF AMERICA
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