Lino Lakes considers English-only ordinance
LINO LAKES, Minn. (AP) - Local leaders in the northern Twin Cities suburb of Lino Lakes are expected to consider an English-only ordinance Monday.
LINO LAKES, Minn. (AP) - Local leaders in the northern Twin Cities suburb of Lino Lakes are expected to consider an English-only ordinance Monday.
Making English the suburb's official language is an issue that's divided the community of 19,000. Under the proposal, city materials could not be printed, or city meetings translated, into other languages.
City Council member Dave Roeser acknowledges that his English-only proposal would have no immediate impact. Lino Lakes has never translated official documents into other languages, and no one has asked the city to do so.
The MetroNorth Chamber of Commerce, which serves the northern Twin Cities suburbs, opposes the resolution. Chamber president Lori Higgins tells Minnesota Public Radio that it gives the perception that the area is unwelcoming and that could hurt the region's ability to attract companies and skilled workers.
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