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Nashville Charter Amendment 1 of 2009 (also known as the Nashville English Only Amendment or Nashville English First Amendment) was a proposed amendment to the charter of Nashville, Tennessee〔 〕 which, if passed, would have restricted the use of foreign languages in relation to the functions of the city government. Early voting was held from January 2, 2009 to January 17, 2009.〔 〕 Regular voting was held on January 22, 2009.〔 The amendment failed to pass with only 43% of voters supporting it. The referendum took place amidst a broader English-only movement in the United States. Most of the funding for the initiative came from the Virginia-based lobbying organization, ProEnglish. ==Text== The text of the proposal read as follows:〔 〕
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