New Language Access Law Adopted in South Dakota
House Bill 1219, known as Helen’s Law, was passed in March and becomes effective July 1. It requires state agencies overseeing administrative contested cases to
House Bill 1219, known as Helen’s Law, was passed in March and becomes effective July 1. It requires state agencies overseeing administrative contested cases to
Today, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights released its report examining language access for individuals with Limited English Proficiency (LEP). The report was unanimously approved
The American Translators Association (ATA), the National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators (NAJIT), the American Association of Interpreters and Translators in Education (AAITE), the
House Bill 2475 directs the Washington State Office of Equity to develop guidelines that help state agencies provide more consistent language-accessible programs and services across
Six leading professional associations representing over 27,800 U.S. translators and interpreters strongly oppose President Trump’s Executive Order 14224 (March 1, 2025), which designates English as
The Coalition for Sign Language Equity in Technology (CoSET) is committed to protecting the integrity of communication between principal communicators in any interpreted interaction by