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Civics Education and English Skills Act of 2009

News Release | July 21 2009

D7B7B577D5CE4A72AEC047C3E7AD3ACCRecognizing an important bill that addresses literacy in immigrant communities and extends the opportunity for the growth of more English language learning classes.

The Asian American Justice Center (AAJC) commends Congressman Mike Honda for introducing the Strengthen and Unite Communities with Civics Education and English Skills Act of 2009. The bill would provide much-needed assistance to populations that are limited English proficient (LEP), allowing these vulnerable community members to learn English, integrate more quickly and fully into American society and maximize their social and economic contributions to our society.

"This bill is extremely important for the Asian American community," said Karen K. Narasaki, president and executive director of AAJC. "Nationally, one in three Asian Americans is limited English proficient, and one in four Asian American households is linguistically isolated, meaning that everyone over the age of 14 speaks English less than very well."

In 2006, AAJC produced the groundbreaking report, Adult Literacy Education in Immigrant Communities: Identifying Policy and Program Priorities for Helping Newcomers Learn English. The report found that, as immigration to the United States has increased, funding for English language learning (ELL) classes has failed to keep pace with the growing demand for those classes.

The bill provides community-based solutions that will accelerate the integration of newcomers through increasing resources for English language acquisition, civics and basic education programs. The Bill also expands the capacity of schools and communities to respond to the demands of English language learners by ensuring adequate funding for schools and providing vital technical assistance to state and local communities.

To download the AAJC's report, and to get more information on the bill, visit www.advancingequality.org.

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