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  2. Laws of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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    The Laws of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (also known as the Pamphlet Laws or just Laws of Pennsylvania, as well as the Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania) is the compilation of session laws passed by the Pennsylvania General Assembly. [1]

  3. Bilingual Education Act - Wikipedia

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    Portales was a case that dictated when a "substantial group" of students with limited English proficiency was present, bilingual education was required. [20] Aspira v. N.Y. Board of Education required testing for students in English and their native language in order to understand if they should receive additional services and bilingual education.

  4. Cultural policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The status of a national language of the United States is a contentious political debate, and many bills establishing English as the official language of the United States have been sponsored in Congress, though none have been passed into law. Federal law guarantees the right to bilingual education for English-language learners. [21]

  5. Latino groups denounce laws making it harder to help voters ...

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    The lawsuit details that more than 277,000 voting-age U.S. citizens with limited English proficiency live in Texas counties that are not required to provide materials in their native language. The ...

  6. Law of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The organic source of state law is the Constitution of Pennsylvania.Although the original Constitution of Pennsylvania was ratified in 1776, more than ten years before the Constitution of the United States, the U.S. Constitution has legal supremacy in matters relating to (or, in pursuance thereof...

  7. English Language Unity Act - Wikipedia

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    The English Language Unity Act is based on a similar bill, "The Bill Emerson English Language Empowerment Act", which passed in the House of Representatives in 1999. However, it never became law. It tried to amend Federal law to declare English to be the official language of the U.S. Government.

  8. LAPD voiced concerns about city attorney's push to charge a ...

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    Feldstein Soto recently launched her campaign for a second term heading an office that prosecutes misdemeanors, defends the city against lawsuits and drafts legislation.. Since taking office in ...

  9. NC endorsements: Our choices for Lt. Gov, Auditor, Insurance ...

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    NC endorsements: Our choices for Lt. Gov, Auditor, Insurance and Secretary of State. the Editorial Board. October 27, 2024 at 5:00 AM.