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Bill would expand state-funded interpreters and translators to civil and juvenile court cases
2289432 · February 11, 2025
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Summary
House Bill 182 would allow the state to pay for interpreters and translators in civil and juvenile court proceedings in addition to criminal cases, contingent on legislative appropriations.
Representative Cameron Parker presented House Bill 182, which would revise current law that pays for interpreters and translators in criminal cases and expand that payment authorization to other case types, including civil and juvenile matters, if the legislature appropriates the funds.
Supporters, including the Missouri Catholic Conference and the Judicial Conference's Government…
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