TAKE ACTION: Support Rep. Steve King’s Amendment To Cut Costly Government Translation Services
Congressman Steve King recently introduced an amendment to H.R. 5485 to defund translation costs associated with President Clinton’s Executive Order 13166. It... Read More
Rep. Ralph Abraham and Rep. Glenn Grothman Become Cosponsors Of English Language Unity Act
ProEnglish would like to thank Rep. Ralph Abraham ( LA-5) and Rep. Glenn Grothman (WI-6), for cosponsoring the English Language Unity Act (H.R. 997). HR 997... Read More
English Language Unity Act Gains Momentum, As Five More Reps Become Cosponsors
The English Language Unity Act (H.R. 997) is gaining traction in Congress! Yesterday, we reported that House Majority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise (LA-1)... Read More
House Majority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise Becomes Cosponsor Of English Language Unity Act
ProEnglish would like to thank House Majority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise (LA-1) for for cosponsoring the English Language Unity Act (H.R. 997). HR 997 now has... 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
Congressman Collins (GA-09) opposes proposal to use bilingual ballots in Gwinnett and Hall counties
January 20, 2016 ProEnglish supports Congressman Doug Collins (GA-09) for opposing a proposal to use bilingual ballots in Gwinnett and Hall counties.... Read More
Congressmen Austin Scott (GA-08), Dave Brat (VA-07), and Tim Murphy (PA-18) are the newest Cosponsors of the Official English bill (H.R. 997)
ProEnglish congratulates Congressman Austin Scott of Georgia’s 8th Congressional district, Congressman Dave Brat of Virginia’s 7th Congressional district, and Congressman Tim Murhpy... 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