Donald Trump isn’t the first president to target government spending and inefficiency. Some 30 years ago, Bill Clinton announced that he was taking a “historic step in reforming the federal
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DOGE isn’t the first controversial cost-cutting push — the biggest effort to overhaul the federal government in modern history actually was 30 years ago under a Democratic administration.
It rescinds a policy that required such bodies to provide language assistance to non-English speakers signed by former president Bill Clinton in 2000. "Establishing English as the official language will not only streamline communication but also reinforce shared national values,
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Donald Trump signed an executive order making English the country’s “official language.” The move is a bureaucratic—and largely symbolic—means of enacting Trump’s xenophobic agenda. Practically, it revokes an executive order signed by former President Bill Clinton in August 2000 that required federal agencies to provide services to people with limited English proficiency.
President Donald Trump on Saturday signed an executive order making English the official language of the US. The order revokes an executive order issued by former President Bill Clinton in 2000, “Improving Access Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency,
The executive will rescind a mandate from former President Bill Clinton that required the government and organizations that received federal funding to provide language assistance to non-English speakers.
The executive order will rescind a mandate from former President Bill Clinton that required the government and organizations that received federal funding to provide language assistance to non-English speakers.