The Window Of Opportunity For Official English Legislation
The result of the November mid-term elections was a split decision with the Republicans adding to their majority in the U.S. Senate... Read More
Official English Legislation Is A Very Important Election Issue
The 2018 mid-term elections are right around the corner, and ProEnglish has been diligently visiting the offices of countless senators and representatives... Read More
Puerto Rico: An Update On New Statehood Bill And Official English Status
Puerto Rico: An Update On New Statehood Bill And Official English Status Puerto Rico is making its biggest push for statehood in... Read More
Rep. Jack Bergman Is 73rd Supporter Of English Language Unity Act
ProEnglish is very excited to announce that there are now 73 supporters of HR 997 – The English Language Unity Act –... Read More
Ballot Translation Issues Surface In Georgia
The Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (“GALEO”) has accused Hall County, Georgia, of discriminating against a Spanish-speaking voter, but county officials... Read More
Official English An Issue In Race For Georgia Governor
Official English legislation has emerged as an issue in the race for Georgia governor. Democrat candidate Stacey Abrams has stated that if... Read More
Candidates Must Support Official English Legislation
ProEnglish has launched its fall campaign in Washington, DC, and all across the nation, in advance of the November 2018 mid-term elections.... Read More
Post And Courier: An Official Language Would Unite Us
The Post and Courier is the main daily newspaper in Charleston, South Carolina, and it recently featured an opinion column entitled “An... Read More
Rep. Ted Budd Is 72nd Supporter Of English Language Unity Act
ProEnglish is very excited to announce that there are now 72 supporters of HR 997 – The English Language Unity Act –... Read More
Trump Rule Rejects Migrants Who Cannot Speak English
Federal officials will likely reject legal migrants’ requests for visas or green cards if they cannot speak English, according to a draft... Read More