In response to the article "Embracing the future" by Jason Glass, Vail Daily, April 23, 2014.
A recent commentary asked Coloradans to "Embrace the Future" by changing from a mono-language society to a two-language country, and addressed the current minority becoming the new majority.
In 1988, Colorado passed an amendment to the Colorado Constitution making English the state's official language. This means that for the Colorado government to act legally and officially, it must communicate in English, and no one has the right to demand government services in any other language.
20,000 students sue the state of California and its eductators for failing to give adequate language instruction to non-native English speakers. According the the ACLU, the state education system's lack of English instruction could be holding the 20,000 students back in school.
Is the Denver Public Library system converting libraries to Spanish language libraries at taxpayer expense? Quite possibly. In fact, according to sources with whom CAIRCO's director has spoken, yes indeed!