Source: http://www.netstate.com/states/tables/state_languages_year.htm
Timestamp: 2019-05-22 03:28:36
Document Index: 281590468

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 4', '§ 6', '§ 30', '§ 9', 'Art. 28', '§ 1']

Official State Languages, Listed by Adoption Year,from NETSTATE.COM
Official languages listed by adoption year. (List by State or Year)
Nebraska English Official language of this state, and all official proceedings, records and publications shall be in such language, and the common school branches shall be taught in said language in public, private, denominational and parochial schools. [ Source: Neb. Const. art. I, sec. 27 (1920); Adopted 1920, Constitutional Convention, 1919-1920, No. 3. ] 1920
Illinois English Official language of the State of Illinois 1969
Hawaii English/Hawaiian English and Hawaiian shall be the official languages of Hawaii, except that Hawaiian shall be required for public acts and transactions only as provided by law. (Hawaii Constitution, Art. XV § 4) 1978
Hawaii Hawaiian Native language of Hawaii 1978
Indiana English Official language of the state of Indiana 1984
Kentucky English Official state language of Kentucky 1984
Tennessee English Official and legal language of Tennessee 1984
California English Official language of California (California Constitution Art. III § 6) 1986
Georgia English Official language of the State of Georgia 1986/1996
Arkansas English Official language of the State of Arkansas 1987
Mississippi English official language of the State of Mississippi 1987
North Carolina English Official language of the State of North Carolina 1987
North Dakota English Official language of the state of North Dakota 1987
South Carolina English Official language of the State of South Carolina 1987
Colorado English Official language of the state of Colorado (Colorodo Constitution Art. II § 30a) 1988
Florida English Official language of the state of Florida (Florida Constitution, Art. II § 9) 1988
Alabama English Official language of the state of Alabama (Alabama Consttitutional Amendment 509) 1990
Maine American sign language Official state language of the deaf community 1991
Montana English Official and primary language of the state and local governments; government officers and employees acting in the course and scope of their employment; and government documents and records. 1995
New Hampshire English Official language of the state of New Hampshire 1995
South Dakota English Common language of the state 1995
Virginia English Official language of the Commonwealth 1996
Wyoming English Official language of Wyoming 1996
Alaska English Official language of the State of Alaska 1998
Utah English Official language of Utah 2000
Iowa English Official language of the state of Iowa 2002
Arizona English Official language of the state of Arizona (Arizona Constitution Art. 28 § 1-6) 2006
Idaho English Official language of the state of Idaho 2007
Kansas English Official language of the state of Kansas 2007
History of the English Language: by English Professor Daniel W. Mosser, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.