Congressmen Trent Kelly, Ted Yoho, Gregg Harper, and Chris Collins Cosponsor English Bill
ProEnglish thanks Congressman Gregg Harper (MS-03), Congressman Chris Collins (NY-27), Congressman Ted Yoho (FL-03), and Congressman Trent Kelly (MS-01) for cosponsoring the English Language... Read More
ProEnglish Announces its Interactive Report Card for the 2016 Presidential Candidates
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 11, 2016 Contact: Robert Vandervoort Phone: (202) 507-6287 Click Here to Find Out Which Candidates Support Official English. Washington, DC... Read More
Congressman Doug Collins (GA-09): One Language Unites A Nation
Congressman Doug Collins (GA-09) Guest Columnist Gainesville Times February 8, 2016 Imagine that every member of your family or workplace spoke a... Read More
Senator Mike Rounds Cosponsors the Official English Bill (S685)
Senator Mike Rounds of South Dakota became the newest cosponsor of the English Language Unity Act of 2015 (S.678). This Official English bill... Read More
76.3 Percent Back Constitutional Amendment to Make English the Official Language of Government in Georgia
Phil Kent Insider Advantage December 15, 2015 A poll conducted by Atlanta-based Rosetta Stone Communications reveals 76.3 percent of Georgians favor a... Read More
Majority wants English Official Language of Georgia
76.3 Percent Back Constitutional Amendment to Make English the Official Language of Government in Georgia A poll conducted by Atlanta-based Rosetta Stone... Read More
Randy Forbes (Virginia) supports Official English
“Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America better learn baseball. The late cultural historian Jacques Barzun penned these words... 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
ProEnglish Executive Director writes Op-Ed for Washington Times
Robert Vandervoort Executive Director of ProEnglish October 28, 2015 “Almost 1 in 10 adults of working age in the U.S. have limited... Read More