Yes – 2011 Is the current GSUSA badge

Released in 2020 but is considered part of the 2011 Girl’s Guide. The Junior page has information on when all badges were released.
What is this badge about?
Discover how local, state, and federal government works and explore the three branches of government.
Choose your own activities!
Activity List(Not Available Yet)
Our Summary* of requirements:
- Learn about local government (visit town/city hall, mayor’s office OR talk to local government official).
- Learn both sides of a current state issue, campaign for governor with the issue you are most passionate about OR tour your state capitol.
- Learn how Congress (House of Representatives and Senate) drafts a bill, how many representatives are in each state, or how many women are currently serving.
- Compare presidents and prime ministers OR learn fun presidential facts.
- Learn about courts and judges (talk to lawyer, judge, OR government teacher)
* – This summary is based off the GSUSA booklet activity choices.
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What is a good Troop Meeting Plan besides the VTK?
- None Currently Available
Click to Expand → All Known Meeting Plans and Resource Links
Meeting Plans
Other Resources
- (Not Available Yet)
See the Activity List – choose your own activities! - Booklet Info from Scouts Honor Wiki
- View Booklet Online
What is a good way to earn the badge at home?
Click to Expand → All Known At Home Plans
At Home Plans
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GSUSA Information and Details
Five steps are needed to complete this badge:
- Find out about local government
- Find out about state government
- Find out about our country’s legislative branch
- Find out about our country’s executive branch
- Find out about our country’s judicial branch
Click to Expand → GSUSA Official Resources
- Buy the GSUSA Leader Guide Booklet (View Online)
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- GSUSA Volunteer Toolkit (VTK) free plan for 2 Meetings – No links available. This is only accessible through MyGS log-in on Council’s website for troop leaders
- Mtg 1: Local Government (Visit, Talk, OR City/Town Hall Meeting), AND State (Capitol Building, Campaign for Governor, OR Explore an Issue)
- Mtg 2: Congress (Draft a Bill, Map the Country, OR Talk About Representation), Presidents (Presidents and Prime Ministers, Trivia Contest, OR Craft Branches), AND Judicial (Lawyer, Judge, OR Teacher)
- Democracy for Juniors Mtg 2 Activity Choices by GSUSA
- Three Branches of Government by GSUSA
- Leaves on the Branch of Government by GSUSA
- How a Bill Becomes a Law by GSUSA
- United States Map by GSUSA
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Is there a matching badge for Multi-Level Troops?
Learn about the Citizen Themed Multi-level GSUSA 2011 badges.
Where does this go on the Uniform?
This is a Skill Based Badge – Click Here to see diagrams and details on where to place it.
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For More Fun Ideas and Plans
for Daisy, Brownie, and Junior Scouts
Join the Girl Scout Daisy, Brownie, and Junior Leader Help Facebook Group
(Not an official GSUSA Group)
This is a supportive Facebook community for Daisy, Brownie, and Junior Girl Scout leaders. Whether you’re seeking advice, fresh ideas, or meeting plans, you’re in the right place! Let’s inspire each other, share our experiences, and make every troop meeting a memorable adventure.
Find out how you can support The Badge Archive!
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- Return to the Junior Badge List.
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