STREAMWOOD – State Senator Cristina Castro is partnering with the Illinois Secretary of State to offer Streamwood residents the opportunity to renew their driver’s licenses, purchase license plate stickers and more at a location easily accessible within the community.
“Mobile DMV events offer the opportunity for residents to receive important services at a convenient location,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “I encourage those interested to make an appointment today as spots are limited.”
CHICAGO – State Senator Cristina Castro is proud to announce two literacy organizations in the 22nd District will be receiving over $300,000 for adult and family literacy program enhancements.
“Literacy programs are essential to the 22nd District and residents of all ages and background deserve the opportunity to build on their education,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “These grants will help improve access to literacy programs in the area, providing individuals with the resources they need to be successful.”

ELGIN — To strengthen student engagement and support academic success, a new law championed by State Senator Cristina Castro will create a statewide school cellphone ban, helping schools foster distraction-free learning environments.
“Teachers should not have to compete with a cellphone for a student’s attention,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “By removing this distraction from the classroom, we are giving educators a better opportunity to engage students and help them succeed.”
ELGIN — State Senator Cristina Castro is urging park districts and municipalities in the 22nd District to apply for the Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ Open Space land Acquisition and Development grant.
“Families in our community deserve a place where they can spend time together and enjoy the outdoors,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “By investing in our parks, we invest in the children and families who use them.”
This year, $37.5 million in grant funding is available for qualifying applicants. IDNR will provide funding to cover 90% of eligible projects in underserved communities. Eligible projects can include development or renovation of picnic tables, playgrounds, fishing piers, sports courts/fields, park paths and more.
Communities whose parks have been damaged as a result of severe weather are encouraged to apply as well.
OSLAD is a matching state grant program that offers monetary assistance for the acquisition and/or development of land for public parks and outdoor recreation areas. Since its establishment in 1986, OSLAD has awarded over $675 million for local park projects across the state.
“I encourage eligible parks in our community to apply for the OSLAD grant,” said Castro. “This is an opportunity to make improvements to our local parks which is essential for community connection and the well-being of residents.”
The application is open now and closes on Aug. 31. More information can be found here.
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