State Senator Cristina Castro spearheaded a new law that will provide ease of communication between police officers and drivers with an autism spectrum disorder.
“Strong communities depend on strong partnerships between residents and law enforcement,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “When officers can more effectively serve their communities, it leads to improved trust, accountability and outcomes for everybody.”
Nationwide, the Blue Envelope Program is a community-driven, voluntary initiative designed to improve communication and reduce stress during encounters between law enforcement and individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Advocacy groups such as the Autism Hero Project have led efforts to establish Blue Envelope Programs in states such as Massachusetts, Connecticut and Virginia.
Castro led House Bill 4472 to establish a statewide Blue Envelope Program in Illinois. Under the law, the Illinois Secretary of State will design and make publicly available blue envelopes for individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder to carry essential vehicle-related documents, along with emergency contact information, communication preferences of the individual and instructions for law enforcement on how to proceed with the individual.
The Blue Envelope Program will provide an optional tool that can help guide law enforcement through interactions with individuals with autism, providing less stress and confusion for both parties. Illinois drivers will be able to choose whether or not they want to participate in the program.
“The Blue Envelope Program has the potential to change the way officers approach traffic stops,” said Castro. “Elgin’s experience has shown that the program works, providing a strong foundation for expanding it statewide.”
House Bill 4472 was signed into law Friday and takes effect Jan. 1.

ELGIN – State Senator Cristina Castro is launching her annual summer reading program for children who live in the 22nd District.
“Summer provides a great opportunity for students to keep their minds active while on break,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “I look forward to seeing more students become bookworms these next few months.”
The Summer Book Club requires students to read eight books of their choice during the summer break, record the names of the books on a form, and return the form to Castro’s Elgin office by Aug. 14. Every child who completes the Summer Book Club will receive a gift card and a certificate from Senator Castro.
The form can be filled out online here, or request a copy to be mailed by calling Castro’s office at 847-214-8864.

SPRINGFIELD — Luego de que el Senado aprobara el domingo el presupuesto para el año fiscal 2027, la senadora estatal Cristina Castro (D-Elgin) publicó la siguiente declaración:
“Las políticas económicas del Gobierno federal y las amenazas de recortes de fondos han agravado la crisis de la asequibilidad de forma significativa: la gente se enfrenta a precios elevados de la gasolina, al aumento de los precios en los supermercados y el aumento de la renta y las hipotecas. Las familias de Illinois tienen que ajustar sus presupuestos al máximo para poder seguir llevando comida a la mesa y mantener un techo sobre sus cabezas.
“Mi enfoque siempre se ha centrado en garantizar que todos los residentes de Illinois, independientemente de su origen, tengan las mejores oportunidades para mantener y cuidar de sus familias, y el presupuesto que hemos aprobado hoy hace precisamente eso. Al tiempo que promovemos la responsabilidad fiscal, también estamos invirtiendo millones en los hospitales de la red de seguridad social, financiando los programas de comidas escolares y aumentando la financiación de las becas PELL y MAP para la ayuda financiera universitaria, con el fin de garantizar el bienestar y el éxito de todos los residentes de Illinois.
“Proveer ayuda y estabilidad —desde los estudiantes hasta las comunidades de inmigrantes y las familias trabajadoras— sigue siendo la prioridad. Ningún estudiante debería verse obligado a dejar los estudios por no poder pagar los gastos escolares, ningún niño merece acostarse con hambre porque su familia esté pasando por dificultades económicas y nadie que necesite atención médica merece que se le niegue el tratamiento simplemente porque no puede pagarlo o porque no tiene seguro.
"Con este presupuesto, dejamos claro que nuestra máxima prioridad es proteger y mejorar la vida de los residentes de Illinois en todo el estado."

SPRINGFIELD — After the Senate passed the Fiscal Year 2027 budget, State Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin) released the following statement:
“The federal administration’s economic policies and threats to cut funding have grown the affordability crisis exponentially: people are facing high gas prices, rising costs at the grocery store and skyrocketing rent and mortgages. Illinois families have to stretch their dollars further to keep food on the table and a roof over their heads.
“My focus has always been rooted in ensuring every hardworking Illinoisan from every background has the best opportunity to provide and take care of their families, and the budget we passed today does just that. While promoting fiscal responsibility, we are also investing millions into safety net hospitals, funding for school lunch programs and increasing funding for PELL and MAP grants for college financial aid – ensuring the well-being and success of every Illinoisan.
“Providing relief and stability – from students to immigrant communities and working families –continues to be the priority. No student should have to drop out of school because they can’t afford tuition, no child deserves to go to bed hungry because their family has fallen on hard times and no one who needs care deserves to be turned down for treatment simply because they can’t afford it or don’t have insurance.
“With this budget, we are making it clear that protecting and uplifting Illinoisans across the state is our top priority.”
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