Show-Me English Only Highways?!?

Broadly supported legislation offers a worthwhile loophole and tacit admission that Spanish is now the global language of agriculture . . . Check-it: 

The Missouri House advanced legislation Thursday requiring that people who drive semitrucks, school buses and other large vehicles be able to pass English proficiency tests.

The chamber voted 104-22 in favor of the bill, which applies to everyone operating commercial motor vehicles designed to carry freight or regularly used to transport more than eight passengers.

Certain drivers, including farmers, first responders and people moving personal belongings, are exempted.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Missouri House advances English proficiency tests for semitruck, school bus drivers, others

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