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Executive Order 13166 News Archive
June, 2007:
Sen. Inhofe introduces new official English bill;
Senate action possible
EEOC sues Salvation Army over English policy
Amnesty plan's English requirement a mirage
Housing groups join fight to block EO
13166
April, 2007:
Gingrich Challenges Congress
to Make English Official
Anti-English group lauds S.C. senator
9th circuit to rule on ProEnglish EO 13166
appeal
Multilingual costs hit Georgia
Bilingual ballot 'Farsi' now playing
in Hollywood
States take up 'official
English,' eyeing ballots in '08
Nashville mayor blocks official English
bill
December, 2006:
ProEnglish gives Sen. Inhofe 1st-ever "Theodore
Roosevelt American Unity Award"
GOP-lead 109th Congress fumbles ball on
official English
Democratic wins unlikely to halt
momentum for official English
Trustee says Dallas hires teachers
who don't speak English
Translations cost EU parlaimenarians
$150,000 a day
Fall, 2006:
Sen.
Coburn pushes common-sense definition of "LEP"
Hazleton, PA draws fire for official
English ordinance
Court interpreter costs climb in capitol
area
May, 2006:
Poll: Public Opposes Bilingual Ballots 2:1
ProEnglish
Alabama members appeal driver's license ruling
Alabamans reject driver's license ruling in statewide poll
Maine Bureaucrats
sign sweetheart multilingual services deal
Winter 2006:
Big business group supports multilingual
driver's tests
NYC
mayor tries to block multilingual report cards
Activist
judges use bilingual rules to block citizen initiatives
New
official English bill would revoke bilingual ballots
Fall 2005:
Outside groups join battle over E.O. 13166
appeal
Court sets date for Alabama's Driver's
license case arguments
Dallas schools forcing principles to learn
Spanish
Summer 2005:
ProEnglish members sue to stop multilingual
driver's exams in Ala.
ProEnglish
appeals ruling shielding EO13166 from legal scrutiny.
NYC multilingual activists go after private
hospitals.
ProEnglish intervenes to assist appeal of
NJ court decision.
Sen. Coburn introduces Senate bill repealing
E.O. 13166.
Congressional support for E.O. 13166
repeal increases.
Translation error panics currency markets.
Dallas official wants school principals
to learn Spanish.
California educators sue for bilingual
tests.
Spring 2005:
Peter King renews EO 13166 repeal
District
Court Decision Pending on ProEnglish lawsuit
Canada
high court to test language law
Feds force NY County to use bilingual
ballots
Fall 2004:
ProEnglish Files New Lawsuit Challenging EO 13166
Civil Rights Commission Rejects 'Language
Rights' Report (ProEnglish credited with helping decision)
Summer 2004:
ProEnglish to Re-File E.O.13166 Lawsuit
Sen. Frist introduces stealth multilingual mandate
Senate
House support builds for revoking E.O.
13166
Florida town illustrates bilingual ballot
absurdity
DC adopts multilingualism ordinance
Civil Rights Commission to Bash Administration
for Slow EO13166 Implementation
Winter 2004:
ProEnglish Asks Alabama Gov. Riley to Restore
Policy of Giving Drivers' License Exams Solely in English
National physicians' organization joins
court challenge to EO 13166
Rep. Istook bars funding of foreign
language highway signs
ProEnglish is sole objector to Commerce Dept. multilingual rules
Fall, 2003:
Court Turns Down ProEnglish v. Bush Appeal;
ProEnglish chairman says legal challenge far from over
Bush appoints multilingual zealot to
civil rights post
Official Klingon? [Multnomah County officials adapt Klingon to comply
with EO 13166]
Rep. Bob Stump: In Memoriam
Bill to Revoke Executive Order 13166
Attracts Support
Hispanics See No Need for Expanded Government
Translation Services
Non-English speaking trucker charged in vehicular homicide
Summer, 2003:
Rep. Peter King's Bill to Revoke E.O.
13166 Gains Support in Congress
Minnesota Bill to Require Driver's License
Exams in English Fails
Maine to Provide Driving Manual in Spanish
Justice Department Agrees Judge
Erred in ProEnglish v. Bush; Appeal Ruling Still Uncertain
Justice Department Stonewalls City's
Bilingual Ballot Queries
Winter, 2003:
Refugee Service Prods Immigrants to
Demand Interpreters
Fall, 2002:
ProEnglish Likely To Appeal Lawsuit Ruling
Georgia Supreme Court Rejects Demand for Multilingual
Police Warnings
ProEnglish Appeals Lawsuit Ruling to 4th Circuit
Rep. Peter King Introduces Bill to Repeal
EO 13166
Spring, 2002:
ProEnglish Files Suit to Overturn Executive
Order; Suit Claims 1st Amendment Right to Speak in English
NY Hospitals Sued for ‘Inadequate’ Language
Services
OMB Report Conceals Huge Cost of Multilingualism
Winter, 2002:
Bush Administration Says "Mend Don't End"
Multilingual Mandate
Bureaucrats Play Shell Game with EO 13166
Implementation
OMB to Estimate Cost of EO 13166
Effort to Block EO 13166 in Congress
Suffers Setback
MALDEF Sues Chicago School for Not Speaking
Parents' Language
Fall 2001:
House Requests OMB Estimate of Cost to Implement
EO 13166
Executive Order 13166 Balloons Hospital
Costs
Summer 2001:
Overturning 13166 May Depend on House
of Representatives
ProEnglish Tell Congress and the Administration
Why 13166 Must Be Repealed
Doctor Protests Lead Health & Human
Services to Review Executive Order 13166
Spring 2001:
Clinton’s "Tower of Babel" Order Imposes
Huge New Costs on Taxpayers
Fall 2000:
Clinton Orders US to Become a Modern Tower
of Babel
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