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Foxx praises bill that brings “plain language” to government documents
Washington, DC,
March 13, 2008
U.S. Representative Virginia Foxx (NC-5) today voted in favor of the Plain Language in Government Communications Act in the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. The legislation, H.R. 3548, requires federal government agencies
Contact: Aaron Groen Bill requires federal agencies to use clear, concise language in public documents U.S. Representative Virginia Foxx (NC-5) today voted in favor of the Plain Language in Government Communications Act in the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. The legislation, H.R. 3548, requires federal government agencies to use “plain language” in all public documents. “If we had a dollar for every constituent who needed help deciphering incomprehensible government documents we’d be well on our way to balancing the federal budget,” Foxx said. “This legislation is a common-sense step towards making the federal government more responsive and open to average Americans. It “This bill moves us in the direction of making government documents more user-friendly,” Foxx said. Foxx also proposed an amendment to the Plain Language Act that would preserve and enhance the role of the English language in government documents. While it seeks to protect the use of English in federal documents, the amendment does not restrict the use of other languages. The Committee approved the amendment by a unanimous vote. H.R. 3548 passed the Oversight and Government Reform panel and now heads to the floor for consideration by the full House of Representatives. There is also a companion bill to the Plain Language Act in the Senate, S.2291. Read more: |
lets the sunshine into notoriously dense government reports and documents.”