Celebrating 100 years of The American Legion Baseball program and honoring its legacy of mentoring young Americans.
H. Res. 663 is a non-binding House resolution introduced by Representative Burchett in the 119th Congress. It commemorates the 100th anniversary of The American Legion Baseball program and honors its history of mentoring young Americans. The resolution traces the program’s origins to 1925, highlights its long-standing code of sportsmanship, and notes the program’s reach and its notable alumni. It concludes by recognizing the program’s accomplishments and celebrating its centennial, without creating new laws or mandating funding or programs. As a ceremonial measure, the resolution serves to acknowledge the program’s legacy and promote awareness of its community impact. It does not authorize spending, establish new policy, or mandate government actions beyond formal recognition.