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December 28, 2000
Utah Court Grants Motion To Intervene In Challenge To Official English Referendum
Washington, DC - December 28, 2000 - The Chairman of U.S. English, the nation's largest non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the unifying a ...

November 14, 2000
Supreme Court To Rule On Workplace English Policy
WASHINGTON, DC - Beauty Enterprises, Inc. (BEI) and U.S. English, the nation's largest non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the unifying an ...

November 8, 2000
Utah Voters Pass Official English Law. English Remains Undefeated on Statewide Ballots
Utah voters overwhelmingly passed a ballot initiative making English the official language of their state government. With 99.9% of the precincts repo ...

October 17, 2000
U.S.ENGLISH Chairman Saddened By Out-Of-State Smears Against Official English Supporters
Washington, DC - U.S.ENGLISH Chairman/CEO Mauro E. Mujica reacted today to a Salt Lake Tribune newspaper column that reprinted accusations by a Seattl ...

September 15, 2000
U.S.ENGLISH Chairman Blasts Apparent Postponement of Oklahoma Official English Initiative
Washington, DC-U.S.ENGLISH Chairman Mauro E. Mujica reacted with exasperation today of news that a proposed ballot measure to make English the officia ...

July 6, 2000
U.S.ENGLISH Chairman Annnounces Utah ballot initiative has enough signatures
U.S.ENGLISH, Inc. is proud to announce that over 74,000 Utah citizens have signed the petition to place an initiative on the ballot in November which ...



 
 
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