Puerto Rico Barely Approves Statehood Referendum
Puerto Rico barely approved its recent statehood referendum by a vote of just 52%-48%. The non-binding referendum showed that only a very... Read More
Puerto Rico Bill Does Not Address Official English
A new bill in the United States House of Representatives that would create a commission of Puerto Ricans to possibly change the... Read More
Official English Looms As Issue In Puerto Rico Statehood Referendum
The Governor of Puerto Rico, Wanda Vazquez, has announced that the island will hold a nonbinding referendum in November about whether Puerto... 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
New Puerto Rico Statehood Bill Is Introduced In 116th Congress
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
Puerto Rico: An Update On New Statehood Bill And Official English Status
Puerto Rico: An Update On New Statehood Bill And Official English Status Puerto Rico is making its biggest push for statehood in... Read More
Puerto Rico, Statehood, And Official English Status
Puerto Rico is making its biggest push for statehood in years, with legislation recently having been filed in Congress that would make... Read More
Puerto Rico Makes New Push For Statehood
After decades of failed attempts at Statehood, and with nearly $70 billion in public debt, Puerto Rico is poised to once again... Read More
Statement by ProEnglish on Proposed Admission of Puerto Rico as a New State
ProEnglish Executive Director, Sam Pimm weighs in on Puerto Rican Statehood: “New Gov. Ricardo Rossello has announced that he and his New... Read More
ProEnglish on Proposed Puerto Rico Statehood Bid: English Must Be PRIMARY Official Language
WASHINGTON– ProEnglish, the nation’s leading advocate of preserving English as our common language, says that any application for Puerto Rico to become... Read More