Alaska Statutes
Alaska Stat. § 44.12.300 (2026)
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Sec. 44.12.300. Findings and purpose.
The people of the State of Alaska find that English is the common unifying language of the State of Alaska and the United States of America, and declare a compelling interest in promoting, preserving and strengthening its use.
The people of the State of Alaska find that English is the common unifying language of the State of Alaska and the United States of America, and declare a compelling interest in promoting, preserving and strengthening its use.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 2002–2007 · leading case: Alaskans for a Common Language, Inc. v. Kritz, 170 P.3d 183 (Alaska 2007).
Alaskans for a Common Language, Inc. v. Kritz, 170 P.3d 183 (Alaska 2007). “The purpose of the OEI is described in AS 44.12.300, which states: The people of the State of Alaska find that English is the common unifying language of the State of Alaska and the United States of America, and declare a compelling interest in promoting, preserving and…”
In Re Initiative Petition No. 366, State Question No. 689, 2002 OK 21 (Okla. 2002). “"); Ill.Rev. Stat. ch. 5, para. 460/20 (1991); Ind.”
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