Representative Donna Nelson has just introduced
House Bill 2459.
House Bill 2459 would make English the official language
of Oregon Government. Oregonians for Immigration Reform urge you support HB
2459 and call your State Senator and Representative.
NEWS RELEASE January 12, 2007
Contact:
David Gulliver
Representative Donna Nelson
(503) 986-1424
SALEM
– Oregon State Representative Donna Nelson
(R-McMinnville) announced a proposal to make English the official language of
Oregon’s government.
"With the recent passage of Arizona’s new English-language law,
there are now 28 states that have made English their official language," said
Representative Nelson. "Oregon should follow the lead of such other
progressive states as California and Massachusetts that have enacted similar
laws."
According to the most recent United States Census, at least 138
languages are spoken in the State of Oregon. "While our diversity makes us
strong, it takes a common language to bring diverse people together."
Jim Ludwick, the Director of Oregonians for Immigration Reform,
agrees. "America is the greatest and most successful experiment regarding the
integration and assimilation of people of differing cultures, languages and
religions," said Ludwick. "Speaking one language, English, is one of the
reasons for that success."
In addition to the English-language proposal, Representative
Nelson will be introducing measures to improve our Troops to Teachers program,
strengthen sentencing under "Jessica’s Law," and promote new energy sources.
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