Official English Supporter John Boozman Wins Arkansas Primary
Sen. John Boozman (R-AR), the most recent cosponsor of S.678, the English Language Unity Act, in the United States Senate, recently won... Read More
Official English Supporter Mo Brooks In Alabama Senate Primary Runoff
Official English supporter Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) is headed to a Republican primary runoff in the race for U.S. Senate in Alabama.... Read More
Rep. Mary Miller Is Latest Cosponsor Of The English Language Unity Act
Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) is the latest cosponsor of H.R.997, the English Language Unity Act, in the U.S. House of Representatives. Along... Read More
ProEnglish Shows Congress The Poll That Has 80% Of Americans Supporting Official English
ProEnglish has been spending significant time this year advocating in Congress for passage of the English Language Unity Act, and in recent... Read More
Vermont Towns Will Print Multilingual Ballots And Allow Foreign Nationals To Vote
A pair of Vermont towns will print multilingual ballots and will allow foreign nationals to vote in their local elections. Montpelier, the... Read More
Official English Is More Popular Than Puerto Rico Statehood In U.S. Senate
The English Language Unity Act is more popular than the Puerto Rico Statehood Admission Act in the U.S. Senate. ProEnglish has worked... Read More
Official English Supporter Jody Hice Runs For Georgia Secretary Of State
Rep. Jody Hice (R-GA) is now running for Georgia Secretary of State in 2022. Rep. Hice has served in the U.S. House... Read More
ProEnglish Gears Up For A Very Busy 2022
Even with all of the great challenges that have been posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, variants, vaccination and mask mandates, and shutdowns,... Read More
Allentown Votes Against Removing English As Official Language
The city of Allentown, PA, voted not to remove English as its official language in a referendum ballot question during the 2021... Read More
Puerto Rico Statehood Bill Stalls In Congress
The Puerto Rico Statehood Admission Act has been filed in both the U.S. Senate (S.780) and the U.S. House of Representatives (H.R.1522);... Read More