Scouting has thrived for more than a century because families from every background trust that our movement is about youth—never politics. Our Rules and Regulations are clear: 'The Boy Scouts of America must not… involve Scouting in political matters.' That applies to national, councils, units, volunteers, and youth—at meetings, activities, online, and in the wider community.
To preserve that trust—especially in today’s highly charged political environment—we are asking every council and unit to recommit to the following:
No political activity in uniform or under the Scouting brand. Do not attend or participate in rallies, marches, fundraisers, or public events that carry political messages while in uniform or using the Scouting name, marks, or channels.
A Scout is Courteous. We welcome every family committed to the Scout Oath and Law. We prohibit bullying, harassment, and unlawful discrimination—online and in person—and we expect leaders to ensure a respectful environment for all youth.
Personal civic engagement is important and your right—but do it as a private individual, off‑duty, out of uniform, and without Scouting marks. When we keep Scouting apolitical, we protect our mission and the trust that families place in us.
Thank you for your leadership.
Yours in Scouting

Roger Krone
Chief Scout Executive
President & CEO