Summary
A Maryland delegate says a bill that would make English the official language of state government is dead for the year, but he vowed to push again for a vote on it next year.
Delegate Patrick L. McDonough had been trying to find a similar bill to which to attach his legislation after his bill died in committee in a tie vote last month.See the full content of this document
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Mcdonough Vows to Push English Bill Again
"We haven't seen anything we can attach it to," said Mr. McDonough, Baltimore County Republican. "We have tried on two separate bills, but we were told by the attorneys it would not work.
"So we are going to pre-file the English bill for next year in an election year, and we are going to work to have more people involved in the process."Mr. McDon...See the full content of this document
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