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Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves meets with Boy Scouts from Florence at the Distinguished Citizen Award Dinner.
JACKSON – The Andrew Jackson Council of the Boy Scouts of America today presented Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves with the Distinguished Citizen Award.
The award was presented at a dinner, which featured Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney and columnist Sid Salter.
“Lt. Gov. Reeves’ public service has been dedicated to creating an environment for Mississippi families to thrive,” said Nathan Cunningham, Chief Operating Officer of the Andrew Jackson Council. “In scouting, we teach young men to be leaders in their communities, and Lt. Gov. Reeves is a positive role model for scouts to look up to.”
Lt. Gov. Reeves is a strong supporter of scouting. Two of his daughters are active in Girls Scouts.
“Scouting teaches a love of God and country, service to others and being true to yourself,” Lt. Gov. Reeves said. “These are the lessons young men and women need to become strong leaders of the state and nation.”