The bill H. 5500 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the South Carolina General Assembly to celebrate the cultural heritage and contributions of Cambodian Americans. It recognizes the significant role that Cambodian families have played in shaping South Carolina communities, particularly highlighting their resilience and determination in preserving their cultural identity while seeking refuge and opportunity in the United States. The resolution also acknowledges the importance of faith in the Cambodian American experience and the role of spiritual institutions in fostering community and unity.

Furthermore, the resolution calls for the declaration of April 2026 as Cambodian Heritage Month in South Carolina, emphasizing the efforts of organizations like the Cambodian Association of South Carolina and Generations for America in promoting cultural understanding, civic engagement, and leadership among future generations. The resolution aims to strengthen the bonds among all South Carolinians by celebrating shared values of faith, service, and community.