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Castro welcomes balanced budget and tax relief plan that puts families first

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Tuesday, April 19, 2022 11:18 AM

033122CM0370CHICAGO – As Illinois continues to improve state finances, working families can expect to see more money in their pocket, thanks to support from State Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin) for the Fiscal Year 2023 budget and tax relief plan, which were signed into law Tuesday.

“Illinois taxpayers have been fed up with our state’s poor credit rating and financial stress for years,” Castro said. “Now, our state’s credit ratings are continuously improving and important social services are given the boost they need to provide for all Illinoisans.”

The FY 23 budget builds upon the responsible spending decisions over the last few years—allowing Illinois to make a $500 investment into the pension system and set aside $1 billion to the state’s Rainy Day Fund to support the state through economic challenges.

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Castro measure to ensure Direct Service Personnel are fairly compensated passes Senate

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Thursday, April 14, 2022 09:34 AM

040522CM0421SPRINGFIELD - To ensure that Direct Support Personnel are fairly compensated for the assistance they provide to individuals with developmental disabilities, State Senators Cristina Castro (D-Elgin) sponsored legislation to make sure certain funding is passed firstly to the employees who care for the state’s most vulnerable residents.

“Stagnant wages for DSPs have led to high employee turnover, which at the end of the day, hurts individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities,” Castro said. “Making sure employees at facilities that help the people that need it most get the proper compensation is essential.”

DSPs are vital in community residential settings, where they help residents with daily personal care like eating and hygiene as well as teaching life skills and attending to complex medical needs. While funding for these services has increased over recent years, starting wages remain barely above minimum wage, and vacancies remain high. This disparity is because the state does not always require community agencies to pass wage increases through to the workers.

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Streamlined application process for cannabis workers passes Senate thanks to Senator Castro

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Wednesday, April 13, 2022 09:16 AM

040122HAO00422SPRINGFIELD – As the cannabis industry continues to grow in Illinois, State Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin) has championed a measure to ensure prospective employees at dispensary or cultivation centers have an equitable application process.

“The cannabis industry has provided a boost to the Illinois economy,” Castro said. “Streamlining the process for people to get involved in this business will ensure a more equitable, diverse workforce and bring multiple cannabis laws on the books in line with each other.”

Currently, individuals who wish to work for a cannabis dispensary or cultivation center are subject to two different application processes – one for medical and one for adult-use. However, practically speaking most medical dispensaries also serve adult use cannabis.  House Bill 2380 streamlines the process for prospective dispensary and cultivation center employees to receive their identification cards by consolidating the application process.

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Castro: Budget will continue our path to economic recovery and help Illinois families

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Saturday, April 09, 2022 03:21 AM

EOS Quote Castro Gold

SPRINGFIELD – Following the Senate’s advancement of the Fiscal Year 2023 budget and tax relief plan, State Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin) released the following statement:

“Illinois’ fiscal standing continues to improve, and now we have a budget to continue our progress while also ensuring taxpayers reap the benefits of our growing economy.

“Additionally, our relief plan to pause the 1% sales tax on groceries, provide direct tax refund payments to residents and expand the Earned Income Tax Credit will allow for a much-needed injection of activity into our economy, while also ensuring our families can afford the things they need the most.

“I am also pleased to see our K-12 school districts being fully funded—our students have faced a disruptive two years, and ensuring our most vulnerable school districts can support getting children back on track is critical.

“Investments in community public safety is also paramount; that’s why I’m glad to see millions of dollars in funding to strengthen violence prevention initiatives and address law enforcement’s needs, including funding for local organizations.

“We are also catching up on unpaid bills, saving taxpayers millions of dollars. I look forward to getting ahead on our pension payments and putting $1 billion aside for stability in our Rainy Day Fund.”

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  1. Castro celebrates Medicaid coverage for midwifery service under measure advanced by Senate
  2. Senate approves Castro measure to combat wage theft in the construction industry
  3. Op-Ed: State Budget Increase to Expand Nurse-Family Partnership Needed to Combat Maternal Mortality
  4. Castro welcomes tax relief for Illinois families

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164 E. Chicago St.
Suite 201
Elgin, IL 60120
847-214-8864 phone

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