ProEnglish Engages Media At Washington Event
ProEnglish participated in the recent Federation for American Immigration Reform (“FAIR”) “Hold Their Feet to the Fire” Radio Row event in Washington,... Read More
ProEnglish Continues To Investigate Costs Of Multilingual Ballots
ProEnglish is continuing to investigate the costs of multilingual ballots in the 2020 elections. Foreign-language ballots were available in at least 29... Read More
Trump Administration To Enforce Public Charge Rule That Includes English Proficiency
The Trump Administration will enforce its public charge rule that includes English language proficiency. The United States Supreme Court upheld the Trump... Read More
National Review: The English Language Is Important
National Review editor and columnist Rich Lowry recently penned an opinion piece headlined: “Yes, The English Language Is Important.” The article included... Read More
Official English Has More Co-Sponsors Than Puerto Rico Statehood Bill
A Florida congressman and Puerto Rico’s non-voting representative have introduced a new bill in the 116th Congress that seeks to make Puerto... Read More
State Department Report: Majority Of Refugees Do Not Speak English Well Or At All
A recently-released State Department report about refugees noted that a majority of them are lacking in English language proficiency. The State Department... Read More
Arizona Legislature Passes English-Only Insurance Contract Bill
Insurance contracts written in English would be the only legally-binding version of agreements between companies and customers in Arizona under a bill... Read More
Massachusetts Going In Wrong Direction On Bilingual Education
The Massachusetts State Senate has approved a bill to allow English language learners to participate in bilingual education programs in public schools.... Read More
Save English for the Children
English in the California school system is once again under attack. Proposition 58, on the November 8 ballot, will replace English Immersion... Read More
English is now a minority language in Los Angeles and Miami
Stephan Dinan Washington Times November 3, 2015 Asian-American immigrants have more difficulty mastering English than Hispanics Those who speak Chinese, Korean and... Read More