The move will no longer require government agencies and organizations receiving federal funding ‘to provide extensive language assistance to non-English speakers,’ the White House said
In a first, the US will have English as the official language. The president signed an executive order yesterday designating it as the national language.
The move will no longer require government agencies and organizations receiving federal funding “to provide extensive language assistance to non-English speakers,” the White House said. It will also provide the flexibility to decide how and when to offer services in languages other than English.