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105th Congress

2d Session

H.R. 4766

To require the Secretary of Education to conduct a study and submit a report regarding the availability of educational instruction in the English language to student citizens in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

October 9, 1998

Mr. BURTON of Indiana introduced the following bill, which was referred to the Committee on Education and the Work force


A BILL

To require the Secretary of Education to conduct a study and submit a report regarding the availability of educational instruction in the English language to student citizens in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

Be in enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE

This Act may be cited as the "English Empowerment Act".

SECTION 2. PURPOSE

(a) FINDINGS - Congress finds the following:

  1. The Government provides more than $10,000,000,000 to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (referred to in this Act as "Puerto Rico") annually with a significant portion of such amount provided through Federal assistance for education.
  2. The Government should ensure that it is not subsidizing an education system in which student citizens of the United States in Puerto Rico (referred to in this Act as "student citizens") who want greater access to English language education are denied that opportunity.
  3. Local government officials, educators and parents in Puerto Rico who want to make English language education available to all student citizens need to be aware that Congress is in support of their efforts.
  4. Regardless of Puerto Rico's political status, English is a universal language of economic and social empowerment and student citizens should have open and equal access to English education without becoming inadvertent victims of the debate regarding the political status of Puerto Rico.
  5. If Puerto Rico opts to become a State at some future date, it will have to comply with the national English language policy, and if independence is the ultimate status of Puerto Rico, then English should be strongly promoted as a universal language of economic and social empowerment.
  6. It is imperative for Congress, which presides over the present commonwealth system, to promote English for the student citizens of Puerto Rico.

(b) PURPOSE - The purpose of this legislation is to require the Secretary of Education to develop policy recommendations throughout the next decade to address the unique language education problems in Puerto Rico without delay to ensure that student citizens there have an opportunity to learn, master, use and promote the English language to obtain an equal footing with global competitors.

SECTION 3. REPORT

(a) IN GENERAL - Not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act and each year thereafter for the next 10 years, the Secretary of Education shall conduct a study and submit, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate, a report regarding the availability of educational instruction in the English language to student citizens in public schools in Puerto Rico.

 

(b) REPORT - The report shall include comprehensive, specific and complete recommendations for measures that can be implemented if Congress adopts legislation that provides conditions and restrictions on the availability and use of Federal assistance for education in Puerto Rico, including English instruction requirements for Federal Pell grant recipients.

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