H.Con.Res.1029

Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month; cultural and economic impact.

Introduced·5/6/26

Honors May as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, recognizing cultural and economic contributions of Asian/Pacific Americans.

The bill honors May as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, recognizing the cultural and economic impact of Asian/Pacific Americans and immigrants in Oklahoma. It acknowledges the contributions of Asian/Pacific Americans in various fields, including leadership, business, science, technology, military service, and the arts. The bill also notes the historical significance of May as the month commemorating the immigration of the first Japanese to the United States and the completion of the transcontinental railroad, largely built by Chinese immigrants.

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History

May 6

House

Introduced

May 6

House

Authored by Representative Munson, Pae

May 6

House

Authored by Senator Kirt (principal Senate author)