Pennsylvania Recruiting Bilingual Workers with a Pay Incentive Pilot Program

By ATA | May 5, 2025

Pennsylvania is launching a six-month pilot program to recruit more than a thousand bilingual workers to the state’s workforce. The pilot program will focus…

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A County in Illinois Rolls Out “I Speak” Cards as Part of April’s “Language Access Month”

By ATA | May 5, 2025

Cook County in Illinois is trying to make navigating its services easier for people, regardless of the language they speak. People who don’t speak…

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Trump Administration Cuts Funding for Ukrainian Literature Translations at Harvard

By ATA | May 5, 2025

The U.S. National Endowment for the Humanities has terminated a grant for publishing Ukrainian literature in English translation at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute…

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Washington State Senate Passes Bill Enhancing Court Interpreting Services for Non-English Speakers

By ATA | May 5, 2025

The Washington State Senate has passed a bill to enhance court interpreting services, paving the way for greater access to fair trials for limited-English-proficient…

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National Weather Service to Resume Translating Its Products for Non-English Speakers

By ATA | May 5, 2025

The National Weather Service (NWS) will resume translating its products for non-English speakers by the end of April. NWS paused the translations of weather…

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Senate Panel Kills Effort to Track English Learner Funding

By ATA | March 1, 2025

A push to examine how Virginia funds English language learners (ELLs) in public schools was shut down after the state’s Senate Finance and Appropriations…

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Deaf Professor Alleges Disability Discrimination in Lawsuit Against Penn State

By ATA | March 1, 2025

A Penn State professor who is deaf has filed a disability discrimination lawsuit against the university alleging it violated federal civil rights laws when…

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New York Metro Transit Systems Add On-Demand Sign Language Interpreters

By ATA | March 1, 2025

The New York Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) just made it easier for deaf and hard-of-hearing New Yorkers and tourists to communicate with transit staff,…

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Tennessee Bill Would Require English-Only Driver’s License Exams, Prohibit Translation Aids

By ATA | March 1, 2025

A proposed bill filed in the Tennessee legislature would require all written driver’s license exams to be offered only in English. State Representative Kip…

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New York City Council and New York Immigration Coalition Announce Launch of State’s First Language Access Bank

By ATA | March 1, 2025

The New York City Council, along with the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) and community partners, announced the launch of New York City’s first…

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Virtual Reality Project Aims to Preserve Cornish

By ATA | February 7, 2025

A new project aims to use virtual reality to preserve the Cornish language. Revive, a £2.5m project led by Anglia Ruskin University in the…

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New Illinois Law Requires Interpreters at State Agency Administrative Hearings

By ATA | February 7, 2025

Thanks to a new law, people who need English-language interpreters will now be required to get help at Illinois agency hearings. An initiative spearheaded…

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