ELGIN — As flu season approaches, State Senator Cristina Castro is encouraging residents to protect themselves by getting their annual flu shot at two upcoming events in Elgin and Bartlett.
“It is vital that residents take the precautionary actions needed to prevent them from contracting influenza,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “I encourage all residents to stop by and get a flu shot as we gear up for the colder months.”
Castro is partnering with Ascension Illinois, Elgin Township and Hanover Township to offer two upcoming opportunities for residents age 18 and older to receive the flu shot:
For more information, contact Castro’s office at 847-214-8864 or visit SenatorCristinaCastro.com.
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.”
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