Illinois Issues
VOL. I, NO. 10/OCTOBER 1975

Table of contents

ARTICLES
291/Fiscal 1976 state budget: Vetoes, vetoes, more vetoes
/Special Staff Report
295/Big Jim
/Charles B. Cleveland

299/The Nuclear Option
/William H. Rauckhorst
302/Solid black gold: Illinois' coal and America's energy-economy-ecology dilemma
/DonaldS. Kline
306/County government in transition
/Philip B. Elfstrom and Jay Smith

309/Ford's gas tax proposal: The good news and the bad news
/O. T. Banton

310/How to get your drinking water tested by the state
/Peter K. Lennon

COLUMNS
318/Chicago: Stolen elections? Close look at voting habits discredits charge
/Charles B. Cleveland

319/Washington: Public employees' wages, hours involved in Supreme Court case
/Tom Littlewood

THE STATE OF THE STATE
311/What happened to the governor's legislative program?

FOR THE RECORD
313/Legislative Action

314/Executive Report: School aid payments
/Attorney General's Opinions

FEATURES
315/Con-Con voting
/David Everson

316/Names

317/Selected state reports

320/Calendar

COVER/The state's vast coal resources are depicted in the coyer illustration symbolizing the relationship between the Peabody Coal Company # 10 mine and the; nearby Kincaid Power Plant operated by Commonwealth Edison Company. The artist is Diane M. Dudley of Springfield. The Peabody # 10 mine and Kincaid plant relationship is explained in the context of using coal to meet, in the short term, the nation's energy problems by Donald S. Kline on pages 302-305.

Articles for Illinois Issues are written by professional writers or by experts in various fields of state government. Students have also written for the magazine. The editors welcome inquiries from writers. Unsolicited articles should be accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. Consideration will be given to all manuscripts, but all articles published in Illinois Issues must present objectively all sides to an issue. Editorial offices are located at 226 Capital Campus, Sangamon State University, Springfield, Ill, 62708.

ILLINOIS ISSUES is published by Sangamon State University. The publisher/editor serves as a faculty member of the university. He is selected by a board whose members are appointed by the presidents of Sangamon State University and the University of Illinois. In addition to subscription income the magazine is supported by a grant from the Ford Foundation, support from the University of Illinois and Sangamon State University, and donations. The contents of the magazine do not necessarily reflect the views of either university, the Ford Foundation or other donors.

Publisher/editor: William L. Day
Assistant editors: Caroline Gherardini,
J. M. (Mike) Lennon
Contributing editors: Leon S. Cohen
Conrad P. Rutkowski
Business manager: William J. Geekie
Marketing consultant: J. B. Spalding

The Board
Samuel K. Gove, University of Illinois, Urbana, Chairman
William W. Allen, Illinois Agricultural
Association, Bloomington
Richard F. Carver, Mayor, Peoria
Robert C. Gibson, Illinois State Federation of
Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, Chicago
Philip Kendall, Sangamon State University,
Springfield
Mrs. Randall Nelson, Carbondale
Odas Nicholson, Lawyer, Chicago
James D. Nowlan, University of Illinois,
Circle Campus
James T. Otis, Lawyer, Chicago
Theodore Peterson, University of Illinois,
Urbana
Honorable Samuel H. Shapiro, Lawyer,
Kankakee
Chris Vlahoplus, Sangamon State University,
Springfield
James M. Wall, The Christian Century. Chicago
Samuel W. Witwer, Lawyer, Chicago
William L. Day, ex officio member


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