Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
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For Immediate
Release: December 27, 2006
Senator Kathleen Wilcoxson
Sen. Wilcoxson Files Bill Making English State’s Official
Language
State Sen. Kathleen
Wilcoxson has filed legislation declaring English as the
official language of Oklahoma. Wilcoxson, R-Oklahoma City,
said she filed the bill at the request of numerous citizens.
“The
concern here is the need to recognize that English is the language
in which we conduct state business,” Wilcoxson said. “This
legislative proposal simply clarifies that need and places it in
our statutes.”
Under
SB 38, state agencies, local governments or other political subdivisions
cannot be forced to provide any documents, information, literature, or other
written materials in any language other than English. Those entities
could provide materials in another language if they chose to do so.
“Oklahoma
is a state made up of our own native residents and people from many other nations. The
mix of cultural traditions and various languages are part of our identity as
Oklahomans and are something to be shared and celebrated,” Wilcoxson
said. “However, we all should realize the necessity of learning
and using English as our common language. It is something that brings
us together. It is that unification that I want to promote with this
legislation.”
SB 38 will
be considered when the 2007 session formally gets underway in February.
For more information, contact:
Senator Wilcoxson's Office: (405) 521-5618

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