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Bilingual Ballot News Archive
June 2007:
Amnesty plan's English requirement a mirage
House considers rigging Puerto Rico statehood
vote
April, 2007:
Bilingual
ballot 'Farsi' now playing in Hollywood
Gingrich
Challenges Congress to Make English Official
Expansionists
want Puerto Ricans to keep voting
Anti-English
group lauds S.C. senator
Poll: voteers
blame Congress for slide towards Babel
December, 2006:
Court faults Justice Dept.'s definition
of LEP (Limited English)
Florida county agrees to spend $450K
more for bilingual ballots
Many Mexican immigrants know neither
Spanish or English
Mexican bi-nationallity movement threatens
US melting pot ideal
Fall, 2006:
Congress renews bilingual ballots
Senator Inhofe introduces official English
bill
May, 2006
Poll: Public Opposes Bilingual Ballots 2:1
National organizations come out against
bilingual ballots
Votes on bilingual ballots expected to end in June
Winter 2006:
ProEnglish urges Congress to scrap bilingual
ballots
Kings lead opposition to bilingual ballots
Bilingual Ballot Opposition Letter
Co-signers
New official English bill would revoke bilingual
ballots
Activist judges use bilingual rules
to block citizen initiatives
In Congress: House committee chairman
holds keys to official English
Bush
asks for (yet another) Puerto Rican vote on statehood
Fall 2005:
ProEnglish to fight bilingual ballot renewal
Summer 2005:
ProEnglish intervenes to assist appeal of
NJ court decision.
Rep. Tancredo introduces official English
amendment.
Whatever happened to "citizenship?"
Spring 2005:
Pressure builds for official English in Congress
& the States
Florida Senator breaks Senate English
tradition
Fall 2004:
Civil Rights Commission Rejects 'Language
Rights' Report (ProEnglish credited with helping decision)
Elections boost prospects for official
English
Summer 2004:
Florida town illustrates bilingual ballot
absurdity
Civil Rights Commission to Bash Administration
for Slow EO13166 Implementation
Winter, 2004
Bilingual polls: invitation to electoral
fraud
ProEnglish Asks Alabama Gov. Riley
to Restore Policy of Giving Drivers' License Exams Solely in English
Summer, 2003:
Justice Department Stonewalls City's
Bilingual Ballot Queries
Winter, 2003:
Ballots
in Foreign Languages Spark Widespread Protests
Spring, 2002:
Texas Gubernatorial Primary Features ‘Spanish-Only’
Political Debate
Winter, 2002:
New Study Says Dual Citizenship Poses Threat
to U.S. Political Stability
Fall, 2001:
Census Documents Big Increase in U.S. Non-English
Speaking Population
Summer, 2001:
Texas State Senator Conducts Official
State Meeting in Spanish
Spring, 2001:
Poll Reflects Growing Hispanic Preference
for Spanish, Doubts about Assimilation
English Movement Wins Big at Polls
Fall, 2000:
Republicans Drop "Official" English From Platform;
Continue to Use It in Fundraising Appeals
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