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President George Bush announced his administration's faith-based social services initiative on January 29, 2001. Since then the administration's moves on this initiative have included establishing offices of faith-based and community initiatives in the White House and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and initiating new federally funded faith-based programs to serve prisoners, drug addicts, and others. Objections offered by program opponents include the claim that the President's program breaches the constitutional wall separating church and state. Saxon addresses the four questions listed in the title.
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Over the past decade, many persons who are limited-English-proficient(LEP) have moved to North Carolina. Moore discusses the legal basis for requiring health and social service agencies to provide language assistance in dealing with LEP clients. Next, she discusses how the Office of Civil Rights will enforce this and closes with a model plan for compliance.