2007-11-23
06:45:45
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For more info see my next question.
And to those that don't know the difference there was a referendum and the voters of the state affirmed this and the Gov at the time signed it into law.
So it really is the "OFFICIAL LANGUAGE"
2007-11-23
07:05:53 ·
update #1
http://www.languageandlaw.org/TEXTS/STATS/ENGONLY.HTM
CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Cal Const Art III sec. 6
Sec. 6. Official language
(a) Purpose.
English is the common language of the people of the United States of America and the State of California. This section is intended to preserve, protect and strengthen the English language, and not to supersede any of the rights guaranteed to the people by this Constitution.
2007-11-23
07:16:47 ·
update #2