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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 15, 2000
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Tim Schultz 800/787-8216
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U.S.ENGLISH Chairman Blasts Apparent Postponement of
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 official language of
Oklahoma had been denied a spot on the November ballot again, this time due
to legal challenges by a Tulsa law professor and others. "Over 100,000
citizens of Oklahoma have asserted that they want to vote on whether or not
this measure should become law, and they did it with the reasonable
expectation that it would not be stymied by some legal technicality,"
Mujica explained. "This action is intended solely to subvert the
democratic process."
Under Oklahoma law, once the Secretary of State certifies signatures as
valid, the governor has until 60 days before an election to officially
guarantee a citizen initiative access on an upcoming ballot.
Additionally,Oklahoma law allows any citizen to challenge a petition before the state
Supreme Court. Since the current challenges have yet to be heard by the
Court, the initiative has moved past the 60 day deadline for placement on
the ballot in November.
"I am a native of Chile, and having traveled throughout Latin America, I am
well acquainted with the kinds of tactics that are used to stifle
democracy," Mujica continued. "When the Oklahoma State House passed this
measure overwhelmingly three times, a single state Senator, Kelly Haney,
bottled up the popular measure in his committee. Now, the people of
Oklahoma are being insulted by a similar exercise. No matter what people
think of this law, we should at least agree that citizens have expressed
their clear wishes to put this measure on the ballot. I urge the Supreme
Court to reject these frivolous actions, and let the people have their say
on the issue. To do otherwise would be to make a mockery out of the entire
initiative process. On way or another, I want to promise our members in
Oklahoma that we will fight to ensure that they eventually have their say."
U.S.ENGLISH is the nations oldest, largest citizens action group dedicated
to preserving the unifying role of the English language in the United
States. Founded in 1983 by the late Sen. S.I. Hayakawa of California,
U.S.ENGLISH now has more than 1.4 million members nationwide, including more
than 15,000 in Oklahoma.
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