Rich Ulery
On Friday, Nov. 15, the Quail Creek Republican Club hosted Stephen Guschov, Executive Director of ProEnglish. ProEnglish is the nation’s leading advocate of official English. The organization works through the courts and in the court of public opinion to defend English’s historic role as America’s common, unifying language, and to persuade lawmakers to adopt English as the official language at all levels of government. Mr. Guschov stressed the importance of the United State adopting English as its official language which will save millions of federal dollars while assisting our immigrants in assimilating in America. House Bill 997, the English Language Unity Act of 2019 is currently being debated in the U.S House of Representatives.
Additionally, mark your calendars for the first meeting of the Quail Creek Republican Club in 2020 on Jan. 17, beginning at 9 a.m. in the Madera Ballroom. This meeting will be the official kickoff of the 2020 campaign season, and the QCRC is pleased to have four candidates speaking at this meeting – Mark Napier, Pima County Sheriff; Beth Ford, Pima County Treasurer; Steve Christy, Pima County Supervisor; and Lea Marquez Peterson, Arizona Corporation Commission. The objective of the QCRC in 2020 is to ensure that our members have the opportunity to meet and acquaint themselves with every Republican candidate running for office in our districts in the 2020 Primary and General Elections.