The bill H. 5030, introduced in the South Carolina House of Representatives, recognizes January 27, 2026, as "International Holocaust Remembrance Day." This resolution serves as a day of reflection and remembrance for the victims and survivors of the Holocaust, encouraging citizens to engage in activities and educational programs that promote a deeper understanding of the Holocaust and the ongoing fight against hatred, discrimination, and antisemitism. The resolution highlights the significance of this date, marking the eighty-first anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, and emphasizes the importance of remembering the atrocities committed during the Holocaust to prevent future occurrences of intolerance and bigotry.

Furthermore, the resolution reaffirms South Carolina's commitment to supporting Holocaust survivors and honoring the legacy of those who perished. It calls for education on the history and impact of the Holocaust, stressing the need to combat antisemitism and all forms of hate. The bill aims to ensure that the lessons learned from the Holocaust are passed on to future generations, reinforcing the message that such atrocities must never be repeated.