Rep. Barry Loudermilk Co-Sponsors English Language Unity Act
Rep. Barry Loudermilk of Georgia is the latest co-sponsor of the English Language Unity Act in the United States House of Representatives... Read More
Trump Administration Favors English Speakers In New Public Charge Rule
The Trump administration has begun to implement a new federal regulation geared toward stopping likely welfare-dependent legal immigrants from permanently resettling in... Read More
Mississippi Congressional Candidate Supports Official English
Mississippi congressional candidate James Tulp is running for office in Mississippi District 3, and he has posted his support for official English... Read More
Celebrating America With The Words Of Theodore Roosevelt
As we prepare to celebrate Independence Day in the United States of America, ProEnglish would like to remind you of former President... Read More
RAISE Act Reintroduced In U.S. Senate
Senators Tom Cotton (Arkansas), David Perdue (Georgia), and Josh Hawley (Missouri) have reintroduced the Reforming American Immigration for a Strong Economy (RAISE)... Read More
The Battle For Official English
2018 is nearing its end, as is the 115th Congress, but the battle for official English legislation and executive orders continues onward.... 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
ProEnglish Attends FreedomFest Conference
ProEnglish attended the recent FreedomFest conference in Las Vegas. FreedomFest is an independent, non-partisan event that includes many national and international leaders... Read More
Rep. Steve King Is Featured Speaker At ProEnglish Congressional Briefing
Rep. Steve King of Iowa was the featured speaker at the recent ProEnglish Congressional Briefing held in the North Congressional Meeting Room... Read More
Rasmussen Poll: 81% Say English Should Be Official Language Of United States
A new poll conducted by Rasmussen Reports and ProEnglish has found that 81% of Americans believe that English should be the official... Read More