In accordance with the State budget, the Program shall: (1) encourage eligible residents to learn English; (2) encourage eligible residents to become naturalized citizens of the United States; (3) inform eligible residents about the rights and responsibilities of citizens, the process of naturalization, and the availability of citizenship services; (4) make available or increase the availability of instruction in: (i) English as a second language; (ii) United States history; and (iii) citizenship preparation; (5) make available or increase the availability of assistance in completing applications for naturalization; (6) establish an effective connection to nonpartisan voter registration efforts; (7) encourage the involvement of new citizens in democratic institutions; and (8) work with federal, State, and local units of government and organizations to respond to the need for citizenship services in the State.
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