| A member of Congress is providing real leadership to strengthen the value of learning English in America. I’m Newt Gingrich, more in a moment. Back in May I told you about how the government is suing the Salvation Army for requiring that its employees speak English on the job. The two employees at the Framingham, Massachusetts chapter of the Salvation Army were put on notice and given a full year to learn enough English to use at work. A year came and went and the two had not complied. So they were let go. That’s when the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission – a taxpayer funded bureaucracy – decided to sue the Salvation Army – a private, charitable, religious, non-profit group. They say that the Salvation Army discriminated against the two employees by requiring they speak English on the job, despite the 2003 ruling the Salvation Army was following. Fortunately for the Salvation Army, and millions of other small businesses and organizations in America, Florida Congressman Cliff Stearns is defending English from the politically correct bureaucrats. He’s introduced an amendment that would prohibit the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from harassing companies that require their employees to speak English while on the job. Like you and I, Congressman Stearns believes the U.S. government should be encouraging the learning of English by immigrants, not encouraging lawsuits. His amendment deserves the rest of Congress’ support, and ours. That’s my opinion, what’s yours? Write me at newt.org. I’m Newt Gingrich and together we can win the future.
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