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SRES 236 105th Congress Senate Government Operations and Politics Arts, Culture, Religion Chinese language Cultural relations Education Elementary and secondary education English language Foreign Trade and International Finance French language International Affairs International competitiveness Japanese language Labor and Employment Language and languages Latin America Literacy programs Skilled labor Spanish language

A resolution to express the sense of the Senate regarding English plus other languages.

Introduced: May 22, 1998 See on congress.gov
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May 22, 1998
Referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources.
May 22, 1998
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S5458-5459)
May 22, 1998
Introduced in Senate
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Declares that the U.S. Government should pursue policies that: (1) support and encourage the U.S. people to master the English language plus other languages of the world; (2) recognize the importance of English as the unifying language of the United States, and the importance of English fluency for individuals who want to succeed in U.S. society; (3) recognize that command of the English language is a critical component of the success and productivity of U.S. children, and should be encouraged at every age; (4) recognize that a skilled labor force is crucial to U.S. competitiveness in a global economy, and the ability to speak one or more languages in addition to English is a significant skill; (5) recognize that knowledge of Spanish, in particular, is vital for building future cultural and economic bridges to Latin America; (6) support literacy programs, including programs designed to teach English, as well as those dedicated to helping U.S. people learn and maintain other languages in addition to English; and (7) develop U.S. linguistic resources by encouraging U.S. citizens to learn and maintain Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Chinese, Italian, Korean, Vietnamese, Farsi, African languages, sign language, and the many other languages of the world, in addition to English.

What's happening now May 22, 1998

Referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources.

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