City strengthening Spanish translation services for non-english speakers

Source: Texas Public Radio
Story flagged by: Paula Durrosier

In its 2017 budget, the City of San Antonio is formalizing Spanish translation of certain city documents, agendas and council meetings. While the city has offered Spanish services during some meetings by request it will soon have a dedicated person hired to translate for Spanish-only speakers.

The city has translators available upon request most of the time. However, at District 1 Councilman Robert Trevino’s request, $225,000 is included in the now-approved budget for a full time translator and translation services. More.

See: Texas Public Radio

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