Chicago Sun-Times

LOST IN TRANSLATIO­N

Illinois House debates spending $ 1.5M on service Google can do for free

- TINA SFONDELES REPORTS,

House legislator­s spent nearly 30 minutes this week debating a bill that would require the state to add Spanish translatio­ns for portions of its legislativ­e website.

Democrats estimated the cost at anywhere from $ 60,000 to $ 1.5 million.

The bill was pulled from considerat­ion Tuesday after Republican­s produced another estimate: Free. A GOP legislator demonstrat­ed that Google Translate can do the translatio­ns at no cost.

And on Wednesday, State Rep. Keith Wheeler, R- Oswego, emailed House members to show them a way to translate the entire ilga. gov website for free.

“Following up on yesterday’s debate on the House Floor, I would like to offer the following links which can be placed on your district ( or any other) website to give constituen­ts easy access to the ilga. gov website in the language of their choice,” Wheeler wrote in the email, which offered options for Spanish, Arabic, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, German, Italian, Polish, Greek, among other languages, by adding a country’s code in the URL.

The original bill, sponsored by state Rep. Silvana Tabares, D- Chicago, aimed to translate portions of the website — such as weekly schedules for both chambers. Tabares argued it would help to provide better constituen­t services to the many Spanish speakers in the state, an argument many Democrats backed her on.

“There is a segment, especially in my district, that are Spanish speaking and that follow the General Assembly and as a state representa­tive, I want to commit to continue to have this bill and make sure we provide the best possible constituen­t services,” Tabares said.

Tabares estimated the cost of the translatio­n, if software could not do it alone, at between $ 60,000 and $ 100,000. But she added that if a third party was needed to add Spanish to the site, it would have an estimated cost of between $ 800,000 to $ 1.5 million.

That estimate prompted House Republican­s to offer up free options, such as Google Translate. It also had Wheeler holding up his own tablet to Democrats to show that he translated the website for free using Google.

“Why are we against a great free bipartisan solution?” state Rep. Mark Batinick, R- Plainfield, said before the bill was pulled. “We should have a Kumbaya and have a beer afterwards. Let’s pull this bill out of the record, let’s amend it. Let’s do something that’s free and help people who speak every language.” Email: tsfondeles@suntimes.com Twitter: @TinaSfon

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A bill sponsored by state Rep. Silvana Tabares, D- Chicago, aimed to translate portions of the House legislativ­e website, ilga. gov. Tabares estimated the project could cost up to $ 1.5 million. | YOUTUBE

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