Official English Bill Sabotaged In Georgia State Senate
Capitol sources indicated to Insider Advantage Georgia that a pair of Republican senators in the Georgia state Senate complained to the GOP... Read More
Michigan House Passes Official English Bill
The Michigan House of Representatives passed a bill designating English as the state’s official language of government. If the bill passes the... Read More
Atlanta Newspaper Publishes ProEnglish Letter
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution recently published an opinion letter from ProEnglish Executive Director Stephen Guschov. In the letter, Guschov detailed several reasons to... Read More
ProEnglish Spreads Message At CPAC
ProEnglish had a very successful time at CPAC as it engaged thousands of attendees, exhibitors, speakers, and the media on Radio Row... Read More
Sen. Inhofe Introduces English Language Unity Act Amendment
Sen. James Inhofe introduced an amendment for consideration during the immigration debate in the United States Senate, and Sen. Inhofe’s important amendment... Read More
ProEnglish Meets With Aides To Vice President Pence
ProEnglish Executive Director Stephen Guschov and ProEnglish Director of Government Relations Dan Carter recently followed up on their White House meetings by... Read More
ProEnglish Has 2nd White House Meeting To Discuss Official English Legislation
ProEnglish Executive Director Stephen Guschov and ProEnglish Director of Government Relations Dan Carter recently visited the White House for the second time... Read More
Official English As A 2018 Election Issue
2018 is a mid-term election year, and it is a prime opportunity to engage candidates at all levels – federal, state, and... Read More
Rep. Karen Handel Is 67th Supporter Of English Language Unity Act
ProEnglish is very excited to announce that there are now 67 supporters of HR 997 – The English Language Unity Act –... Read More
WND Promotes ProEnglish In Article
WND (WorldNetDaily) promoted ProEnglish in a recent article about the 32 states that have made English their official language. WND noted that... Read More