COURT REPORTING/CAPTIONING WK
By designating this week to recognize court reporting and captioning, HR0048 aims to raise public awareness about the role of court reporters in maintaining the integrity of the legal process. It underscores the crucial services provided by CSRs, which include the safeguarding of personal and confidential information of litigants and their expertise in Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) for individuals who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. This week serves to celebrate their contributions and ensure appreciation of their skills in various public and private settings.
House Resolution 0048 (HR0048) recognizes February 4 through February 11, 2023, as Court Reporting and Captioning Week in Illinois. This resolution highlights the significant contributions of the Illinois Court Reporters Association (ILCRA) in promoting professionalism, ethics, and training among Certified Shorthand Reporters (CSRs) in the state. The resolution emphasizes the importance of court reporters in legal proceedings, ensuring that justice is served through accurate and reliable record-keeping of spoken words.
While the resolution is largely supportive of court reporters and does not face significant opposition, discussions may emerge around funding and resources available for training and support within the profession. Advocates may argue for further investment in the field, ensuring that court reporters can continue to serve the public effectively in the evolving landscape of technology and legal needs. Moreover, as accessibility becomes a more pressing issue in society, the discussion surrounding CART services and their expansion could also be a point of interest.