For many eligible voters in the U.S., language is the sole barrier preventing them from voting. In the state of Colorado, for example, 82,096 eligible voters have been identified as not being able to speak English proficiently. This means that if there isn’t a translated ballot available, their voices might not be heard. Just recently, however, the Colorado General Assembly passed HB21-1011, a bill that would provide eligible voters with access to a statewide interpretation hotline, allowing voters to receive over-the-phone translation in the same languages that the census is offered in. Two NALpistas—Colorado State Senator Julie Gonzales and Colorado State Representative Yadira Caraveo—were two of the three prime sponsors of the bill!
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