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NYC Council Intro. 38A Becomes NYC Local Law 73 of 2003
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Federal Title VI
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Executive Order 13166: Improving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency
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Office of Management and Budget Cost-Benefit Analysis of EO 13166
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Federal Guidances Issued by Agencies
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Federal Protections Against National Origin Discrimination (Available in 17 Languages)
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Advocacy & Monitoring
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Language Access in the Health Setting
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Seen But Not Served: The Need for Meaningful Access to Interpreter Services for Limited English Proficient Medicaid Beneficiaries at New York City Medicaid Offices
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NEW REPORT: Still Lost in Translation: Examining City Agencies' Compliance With Local Language Access Laws
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Mayor Bloomberg's New Executive Order: Good Gov't Speaks Many Languages!
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Press Releases
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Immigrant Advocates and City Council Members Celebrate Anticipated Passage of Intro. 38A As Significant Step in Addressing Widespread Language Access Problems Throughout City Services
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Mayor Bloomberg's New Executive Order: Good Government Speaks Many Languages
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Issue Backgrounders
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2010 Albany Advocacy Day - Ensure Equal Access to Government Services
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Reports
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Still Lost in Translation: Examining City Agencies' Compliance With Local Language Access Laws
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