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1982 INDEX
Illinois Issues




TITLE INDEX


The Titles Index contains the titles of major articles with key words bold-faced. Also indexed are the Humanities Essays, the Energy Series, the Soils Series and the Water Series.

The Book Review Index covers books reviewed during 1982 and is indexed by author.

The Names Index contains the names of statewide elected officials, state legislative leaders, state agencies, the Illinois congressional delegation, the mayor of Chicago, the U.S. president, authors of Illinois Issues articles and letters, and the names of persons, agencies or places covered in major articles in 1982.



Adjustments to last year's laws, 0 30-34
Advice to Thompson, Stevenson et al, Jl 5
And the winner is - , Mr 38
Appropriations: no highs and new lows, Mr 30-32
Arrangement in bad times, S 41
The assumption of power, N 6-10
Ban on Soviet trade: a defense or a disaster? S 40
Benjamin H. Alexander: a golden success, Je 12-15
Biomass: growing Btus, My 27-32
Black votes uncertain, Jl 43
Blacks vote: bad polls, D 2-3
BOB's margin for error, Je 2-3
Bottom lines in the state budget, My 14
A campaign platform from Paul Simon, Ag 22
Can Big Jim beat the third term jinx? Ja 6-10
The chain gang and ERA's bitter end, Ag 4-5
Chicago in recent print: slugging and striking out, My 10-13
Coal Conference: on expanding ways to use it, Jl 32-33
Comic clout, Je 37
Community action: 17 years of progress threatened, My 43
Community energy frontiers: Evanston, Maywood, Springfield, Carbondale, Jl 20-25
Confronting the myth of the Chicago machine, S 25
Controlling Medicaid costs, Je 16-19
County Board seat shuffle, F 31
Cracks, leaks, potholes and general decay, O 39
Dams, floods, rainmaking and droughts, Ag 23-29
Death defining Acts, Ap 30
Declaring the winners; reporting 'The Truth,' O 36-37
A defense of PAC's, Jl 17
Dekka's mandate: jobs, O 4-5
Dems lead delegation, 12-10, D 38
Dems win big: Madigan wins bigger, D 30-31
Departing congressmen, Je 39
Distinguished colleagues disagree on foreign aid, Ag 43
Dixon: Power to the president, O 38
The dreaded multiplier and the campaign, O 23
Election '82: the hollow power of the polls, D 37
"Elevate them guns a little lower!" Mr 37
The end of the Immigrant church, Ag 15-21
ENERGY SERIES: 1980: Ag 16-23; S 8-14; O 17-24.1981: Ja 10-18; Ap 12-24;
      My 14-17; Je 15-22; Jl 10-16; Ag 16-20; S 24-27; O 6-9; D 20-26.
      1982: F 6-12; Mr 27-29; Ap 20-24; My 27 32; Jl 20-25; Ag 9-14; O 15-21
Energy taxes/taxes on energy, Ag 9-14
The Environmental Consensus Forum tackles hazardous waste, N 5, 32
Expectations and exigencies, Ag 36-37
Explaining energy pricing: an unmet demand, Ap 37
Fables for the Information Age: the Fisherman's Wishes, S 17-24
The facts of life in Illinois: Grim, D 4-5
Fair fight: Chicago v. Miami, N 37
The fall session, Ja 28-30
Fall session: no overriding problems, N 4
Farmland preservation: condos or corn? F 19-24
First fruits of the session, Jl 34-35
The flow of federal funds for social services, Je 20-25
The flow of federal funds through Public Aid, My 14-18
Football and legislative politics, Ja 35-36
For Adlai: advice from Aesop, Ag 2-3
Forbidding any future grain embargoes, Ja 34
Forecast for Thompson's parade, My 4-5
FRATS: A data bank of state academic talent, D 31-33
Groundwater resources in Illinois, Jl 40-41
Gubernatorial debates: a failure, N 2-3
High risk high rises, Ag 42
Higher ed: less money, fewer choices, Ja 12-16
HUMANITIES ESSAYS II: My 19-26; Jl 11-16; Ag 15-21; S 17-24; D 13-24
Ideas for local officials: Lou Ancel, Jl 18-19
'I don't need to know what I'm voting about,' N 36
The Illinois and Michigan Canal, My 42
Illinois' appellate judges, N 22-26
Illinois business climate, My 6-8
Illinois business: Tax reform, Ag 7-8
Illinois' energy agency, Ja 11
Illinois' energy future, O 15-21
Illinois' foreign farmers, N 18-21

Illinois, Inc: polishing the state's prospects, My 8-9
Illinois: the OPEC of water, Je 6-11
Illinois trial judges, Ja 17-21
Illinois water: cleaner but not clean, O 23-28
INDEX 1981 Illinois Issues, Mr 19-22
Industrial use of water, S 6-11
Is slate making passé? Ja 2-3
Jim Squires of the Chicago Tribune, F 32-33
Legislative roundup, N 30-31
Let the session begin, F 25
Lincoln's guilt, Lincoln's greatness, O 29
Linguistic isolationism - claims Simon, F 18
Look alike drugs, F 35
Lower education: matching expectations to reality, Mr 23-26
Memoirs of two political veterans: McGloon and Reum, Ja 5
The message of the ward remap, Ja 4-5
Michel's frustration, Jl 42
Natural gas: What's in the pipeline? F 6-12
The new congressional districts, Ap 69
NEW FEDERALISM SERIES: Mr 6-14; Je 26-33; Jl 6-10
The new federalism: an Illinois forum, Jl 6-10
The new federalism in Illinois, Mr 6-14
New federalism splits states, S 2-3
The New Federalism: waiting for answers, Ap 39
New open meetings law, F 13-17
Nuclear emergency plans tested annually, S 26
Ogilvie revisited, D 25-28
Old enemies, new friends: Byrne & Vrdolyak, Je 38
Oversight or insight, Ap 31-32
Parklands' use: Consensus impossible? D 9-12
Peddling possibilities: the bike option, Mr 27-29
Percy listens to horror stories of fed reg enforcement, F 34
The plight of regional planning agencies, S 42-43
Politics first, Reaganomics next, Ap 2-3
Pressure builds for new taxes, F 4-5
Primary forecast: it's snow again, Ap 38
Public health: government's stepchild, N 38-39
Public/private partnership: Rhetoric or reality? Mr 39
Public water supplies, Jl 26-31
'Punch 10' power: the Machine rolls on, D 39
Redistricting '81: A Democratic decade? Ap 10-19
Remembrance of governors past, D 24
Running the legislature's law firm, S 13-16
Should Illinois take the initiative? Ap 25-29
Soil loss: the conversion factor, Ja 22-27
SOILS SERIES: 1981: S 11-15; O 19-24; N 12-17; D 14-19. 1982: Ja 22-27; F 19-24
Stories of the Governorship: Stratton, Ogilvie, Walker, D 13-23
Supplies low on the Trickle-down Trail, F 2-3
Survey of legislative candidates: The House, Ag 30-35
Survey of legislative candidates: The Senate, S 28-33
Synfuels from coal: What went wrong? Ap 20-24
Taxes on the agenda, S 35-37
There's no production schedule for writing laws, Je 4-5
Thompson and Stevenson write their tickets, Mr 16-18
Thompson takes the courts to court, Jl 2-3
Thompson v. Stevenson: a long view, O 6-11
Too much grain, not much policy, Ap 4-5
Transportation: Move ahead with what? My 34-37
Turning back the clock: the new federalism in Illinois, Je 26-33
The two faces of Jane, My 2-3
Vetoes: refinements, rewrites, rejections, N 27-30
Voters will answer conflict question, S 45
Water policy in Illinois, N 12-17
WATER SERIES: Je 6-11; Jl 26-31; Ag 23 29; S 6-11; 0 23-28; N 12-17
Were they the good old days? Ap 9
Who are we? Illinois' changing population, D 6-8
What price justice? Ag 40-41
What Thompson didn't say, Mr 2-3
Will it be Ryan, Totten or Catania? Mr 4-5
The Women's Movement: Place and Power, My 19-26
Words, Words, Words, Jl 11-16
Workfare: Is it fair? Does it work? O 12-14


INDEXES: The 1981 Illinois Issues Annual Index appears in the March 1982 magazine; the 1980 Index appears in March 1981; the 1979 in March 1980 and the 1978 in March 1979. The 1976 1977 Two-Year Index appears in March 1978. The 1975 Illinois Issues is indexed quarterly in the following magazines: April, July and October 1975 and January 1976.


INDEX TO BOOK REVIEWS

Balitzer, Alfred, A Nation of Associations; The Origin, Development and Theory of the Political Action Committee, Jl 17
Bellow, Saul, The Dean's December, My 10-13
Bowden, Charles and Kreinberg, Lew, Street Signs Chicago, My 10-13
Cain, Jerrilee; Hallwas, John E.; and Hicken, Victor, eds., Tales from Two Rivers, Ap 9
Gove, Samuel K. and Masotti, Louis H., eds., After Daley: Chicago Politics in Transition, S 25
Oral History Office of Sangamon State University, eds., Thomas A. McGloon Memoir, Ja 5
Oral History Office of Sangamon State University, eds., Walter J. Reum Memoir, Ja 5
Simon, Paul, The Once and Future Democrats: Strategies for Change, Ag 22
Simon, Paul, The Tongue-Tied American, Confronting the Foreign Language Crisis, F 18
Strozier, Charles B., Lincoln's Quest for Union: Public and Private Meanings, O 29


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1982 SUBJECT INDEX
Illinois Issues


ADMINISTRATION
Agency regulations Ja 30; 32; F 34; Mr 6, 10, 11, 14; Ap 31-32; Jl 7, 9, 10; N 5, 32. Boards and commissions S 27. Human services My 14-18; Je 20-25; D 22, 23. Local government Jl 6-10; 18-19. Open meetings (see PRIVACY). Patronage (see POLITICS).
Reorganization
      Agriculture F 27. Capital development Ap 36. Criminal justice Ap 35; Je 35. Delinquency prevention Ap 35; Je 35.
      Energy and natural resources Ja 11. Mental health Je 36. Personnel and management Je 35.
State services Jl 10.

AGING
Abuse of elderly Ap 34, 35. Community action My 43. Federal aid Mr 8-14; My 14, 15; 43; Je 26-33. In-home care Ja 28, 29; Mr 32; N 4; 29. Mandatory retirement F 28. Medicaid (see PUBLIC AID & WELFARE). Nursing homes Ja 29; Mr 32. Population trends D 7. Prescription drugs N 28, 29. State aid Ja 28, 29; Mr 32; My 15; N 4; 29. Taxes (see TAXES). White House Conference Ja 10.

AGRICULTURE
Biomass (see ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY).
Ethanol (see ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY). Exports and embargoes Ja 26-27; 34; F 19; S 40; N 11; D 4. Farm chemicals O 24, 25. Farm income Ap 4, 5; D 4. Farmland preservation Ja 22-27; F 19-24; Ag 29; N 30, 31. Federal government (see FEDERAL GOVERNMENT). Food production Ja 2627; F 19; 33; Ap 4-5. Foreign land holdings N 1821. Forests My 27-28; 31, 32; S 33. Grain dealers N 30, 31. Price supports Ap 4-5. Research Ja 26, 27; My 29. Set-asides F 19; Ap 4-5. Small-scale projects Ja 27; My 32. Soil erosion F 5; 22; Mr 5; Je 10; Jl 28; S 7; 9; O 25; N 15. Soils series: 1981 S 10-15; N 12-17; D 14-19; 30.1982 Ja 22-27; F 5; 19-24. Surpluses Ap 4-5. Taxes (see TAXES). Water (see ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY).

ARTS & HUMANITIES
Appointments F 28; Ap 36. Book reviews (see BOOK REVIEW INDEX). History O 40; D 13-24. Humanities essays My 19-26; Jl 11 16; Ag 15-21; S 1724; D 1324. Languages F 18; Jl 11-16. Roman Catholic literature Ag 18, 19, 20; N 6-10. Women My 26; N 6-10.

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
Agency regulations (see ADMINISTRATION). Bonds (see FINANCES, STATE). Branch banking Ag 38; O 8. Chrysler loan Mr 34. Consumer loan rates O 31; N 33. Credit unions N 33.
Economic development Ja 29; 30; Mr 2; My 6-8; 8-9; Je 19; 36; Jl 10; Ag 7-8; 0 4-5; 7, 8; D 4, 5; 38.
      Business climate My 6-8; 89; Ag 7 8. Candidate survey Ag 30 35; S 28-33. Education (see EDUCATION and HIGHER EDUCATION).
      Enterprise zones Ja 29; N 27, 28. Local finance corp N 28. Pension funds Ja 30; 0 32.
Environment and energy (see ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY).
Exports Ja 26, 27; 34; S 40; O 7, 8; N 11; D 4; 38. Fiduciary standards O 30. Food processing F 33. Foreign investment My 9; N 18-21; D 35. High technology My 6; 8; Je 36; S 17-24; D 35, 36. Housing (see LOCAL GOVERNMENTS). Infrastructure My 34-37; O 39; D 36. Land trusts O 30; N 18, 20. Liability F 28; S 37, 38. Lobbies (see LOBBIES). Multi-bank holding companies Ag 38; O 31, 32. Real estate research Ja 30. Savings & Loans O 31. Small business My 6, 7; N 5. Taxes (see TAXES). Tourism My 9. Transportation (see TRANSPORTATION). Unemployment insurance (see INSURANCE).
Utilities F 6-12; Ap 2, 3; 21; 23, 24; Je 19; Ag 9, 11, 13; 22; 39; S 26; 35, 36; O 16-19, 20; D 5.
      Gas & electric rates F 8, 9, 10; Ap 2, 3; Je 19; Ag 22; 39; D 5.
      PURPA O 18. Telephone Ja 30, 31; S 35, 36.
Water (see ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY).
Worker's compensation (see INSURANCE).

CHICAGO & COOK COUNTY
Books (see Book Review Index). Byrne, Mayor Jane (see Names Index). Chicago and Cook County Regulars (see POLITICS). Chicago and downstate Ja 35; Je 4; Ag 36-37; S 41; N 29, 30. Chicago Housing Authority Je 38. City Council Ja 4-5; Mr 37; N 36. Congressional remap Ap 6-9. Cook County Board F 31; Ap 33; Je 38. Daley, State's Atty. Richard M. (see Names Index). Democratic chairmanship Je 38. Dunne, George (see Names Index). Economic and social issues Mr 37; My 4; 7, 8; 10-13; Je 29-30; Jl 10; 43; S 41; O 17; 39; D 2, 3; 39.1982 Gubernatorial race S 41; D 2 3; 39. Higher education F 28; Je 12 15; D 31; 36. High rise fires Ag 42. Legislative redistricting Ap 12 19. Mayoral primary Ap 38; My 3; Je 38; Jl 43; N 36; O 39. Media (see MEDIA). Population trends (see POPULATION TRENDS). Property taxes Jl 19; Ag 36, 37; O 2, 3; N 29, 30; D 39. Public employees Mr 37; Ap 33; My 2; Ag 36, 37; O 32; N 27; 29, 30. Queen Bee N 6-10. Roman Catholic Church Ag 15-21. Schools (see EDUCATION, K 12). Sunday auto sales O 34. Unincorporated areas Jl 19. Vrdolyak, Edward R. (see Names Index). Water Je 9, 11; Jl 26-27, 29, 30; S 8, 9; O 23-28; N 13,14, 16. Workfare Ja 30; O 12, 13. World's Fair N 37.

CHILDREN & FAMILY
Adoption My 17, 18; N 40. Candidate survey Ag 30-35; S 28 33. Car seats O 34; N 27. Child abuse Ap 34; Je 24-25. Child support My 18. Day care Ja 28, 29; Mr 12; My 16, 17; 23, 24; Je 25; Jl 8. Delinquents Ap 33, 34; 35; Je 25; 35; Jl 36; D 34. Divorce D 34. Domestic violence Je 35. Families My 20-26; D 7, 8. Federal funds Ja 28, 29; F 26; Mr 8, 9; 39; Ap 35; 39; My 14-18; 43; Je 24-25; 26-31; 33; Jl 8; S 2, 3; N 39. Foster care My 18; 32. Nutrition (see HEALTH & SAFETY). Institutional care Mr 32. Private service agencies Ja 28, 29; F 26; Mr 32; 39; Ap 34; My 16-17, 18. Refugees (see PUBLIC AID & WELFARE). State funds Ja 28, 29; Mr 32; 39; Ap 34; My 14-18; Je 24-25; S 38; D 5. Status offenders Ap 33-34. Welfare programs (see PUBLIC AID & WELFARE).

1970 CONSTITUTION
Amendatory veto O 3. 1970 Constitutional Convention Ja 5; Ap 26; My 5. Gubernatorial succession Ja 29. Home-rule Jl 37. Legislative redistricting Ap 16, 17. Limited initiative Ap 26 27; Jl 37. Public aid cuts Jl 3. Statutory initiative (see INITIATIVE & REFERENDA).

U.S. CONSTITUTION
Line-item veto O 38; D 29.

CONSUMERS
Class action suits F 28. Consumer hotline Ap 34. Consumer loan rates (see BUSINESS & INDUSTRY). Credit Unions N 33. Hearth and safety (see HEALTH & SAFETY). Homebuidler's liability S 37, 38. Insurance (see INSURANCE). Utilities (see BUSINESS INDUSTRY).

CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Arson O 31. Auto "chop shops" O 34; N 27. Cable TV signals N 29. Candidate survey Ag 30-35; S 28-33. Class X N 31. Confiscating stolen cars Je 33; N 33. Continuances (see JUDICIARY). Crime rate D 5. Criminal records Je 35. Death penalty Mr 34; N 29.
Drugs Jl 36; N 31.
      Look alike drugs F 35; My 5; Jl 36; N 31.
Federal funds Mr 9, 13; Ap 35; Je 35. Gun control Mr 38. Hit and run drivers Ja 30. Juveniles (See CHILDREN & FAMILY ). Metal-piercing bullets N 31. Obscenity statute S 37. Police and fire departments Jl 18, 19. Polygraph evidence Mr 34, 35. Prisons Mr 33; Ap 34; S 38; O 32-33; N 27; 32; D 5. Revenue fraud agents F 27. Rural crime Ap 34; N 17. Warrantless search N 34.

EDUCATION, K-12
Candidate survey Ag 30-35; S 28-33. Computers S 21-23. Consolidation Jl 19; D 24. Economic development Mr 23, 24; My 8; Ag 7. Enrollment Mr 23; D 4, 5. Foreign languages F 18.
Funding Mr 23-26.
      Federal (see FEDERAL GOVERNMENT). Local (see TAXES). State Mr 2, 3; 23-26; 30, 31; Ap 2; My 14;
      Je 4; Jl 6, 8,9; 34, 35; Ag 36, 37; S 36, 37; 38; N 29, 30. Delayed payments Jl 34; School aid formula Jl 35; S 38.
Handicapped Mr 14; My 39-40; Je 20-22; 28; 35. Legal education S 27. Programs for disadvantaged My 43; Jl 9; 10. Quality Mr 23-26. Remedial Mr 25; Je 23; 24. Regional school trustees Je 35. School boards S 27; N 17. School nurses N 30. Students F 34. Taxes (see TAXES).
Teachers Ja 33; Mr 25; Je 12, 13.
      Collective bargaining Ja 30; Ap 33; S 38.
      Pensions Ja 30; F 25; Mr 32; Ap 33; Ag 36, 37. Salary Mr 25; D 5.
Vocational and adult Mr 9, 10; Je 22, 24; 28.

ELECTIONS
Campaign funds (see ETHICS). Chicago and Cook County (see CHICAGO & COOK COUNTY). Congressional redistricting (see FEDERAL GOVERNMENT). Cumulative voting (see Cutback Amendment, LEGISLATURE). Election law Ap 26, 27; Jl 37; O 27.
1982 General
      Congressional
D 38. Legislature Ag 30-35: S 28-33; O 5; 34-35; D 30-31. Statewide offices Ja 6-10; Jl 5; Ag 2-3; S 4-5; O 3; 6-11;
      N 2-3; D 2-3; 37; 39. 1976 Gubernatorial Ja 7, 8, 9. 1978 Gubernatorial Ja 7, 8, 9. Legislative redistricting (see LEGISLATURE).
1982 Primaries
      Congressional Ap 6-9; Je 39. Statewide officials Ja 2-3; F 25; Mr 16-18; My 4-5; 241
1980 presidential primaries Jl 10. Vote tallying O 36.

ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY
Air Ja 30; Mr 38; Ap 20; My 31; Jl 33; O 16,11
Biomass My 27 32; O 4.
      Agriculture My 27 29; 31-32. Urban and industrial My 29, 3031.
Coal Ja 11; F 20; 27; Ap 3; 24; 40; Jl 10; 3233; Ag 13-14; 22; 39; S 9-10; 11; O 15-17, 20; N 5, 32; 20, 21; 31; D 14; 29.
      Acid rain O 16; N 32. Mined land reclaimtion F 20; Ag 22; O 16. Subsidence Jl 10. Synfuels (see Synfuels).
Cogeneration Ap 24. Consensus forum N S, 32. Energy conservation F 6,7, 8,9; Mr 27 29: Ap 5; My 28, 29, 30, 31, 32; Jl 20-25; Ag 9-14; O 15-21; D 5. Electric utilities (see BUSINESS & INDUSTRY). Energy series F 6-12; Mr 27-29; Ap 20-24; My 27-32; Jl 20-25; Ag 9-14; O 15-21. Ethanol My 29, 31, 32; Je 19; Ag 11; O 17,20. Farmlands (see AGRICULTURE). Federal environment funds (see FEDERAL GOVERNMENT). Gasoline Ap 23; 24; My 34, 35; Ag 9-11,14; S 36, 37; O 15, 16, 17. Hydroelectricity S 10-11.
Hazardous waste F 27; My 40; Je 10-11; J 29-31; 40-41; Ag 39; O 26-28; N 5, 32; 15; 17; 31.
      Siting waste facilities F 27; My 40; O 28; N 5, 32; 17; 31. Transport F 27; N 31.
Local energy programs Jl 20 25; Ag 12,13; O 17-18. Low-income weatherization (see PUBLIC AID & WELFARE).
Natural gas F 6-12; Mr 38; Ap 20, 21,22,23, 24; Ap 37; Ag 11, 12, 13; O 19-20; D 5.
      Federal regulation F 6; 8-9; 10; Ag 11; O 19, 20.
Nuclear F 27; Ag 39; S 26; O 18, 19; N 31.
      Emergencies S 26; N 31. Transport regulations F 27; N 31. Waste compact N 31.
Oil F 7, 8, 9, 10; Ap 20-24; 31, 32; Ag 9,10,13; O 15-21. Parklands Mr 35; Ap 9; 34; My 42; Je 35; Ag 22; N 5; D 9-12; 34. Solar Jl 21,22,23, 24, 25; Ag 12,13. Synfuels F 6,8; Ap 20-24; Je 5; 9, 10; Jl 32, 33; Ag 9; S 6, 10; O 16-17,20, 21.
Water Ja 31; Mr 14; Je 6-11; Jl 26-31; 40-41; Ag 6; 23-29; S 6-11; 27; O 23-28; N 12-17.
      Agriculture F 5; Mr 5; Je 7,10; Jl 28; S M, 9; O 24, 25; N 12. Dams and reservoirs Je 10; Jl 28; Ag 24, 26, 27, 29; S 9,10,11; N 12, 13.
      Federal policies (see FEDERAL GOVERNMENT). Floods Je 9; Ag 23-26; S 27; N 12, 13. Groundwater Je 7-8, 9, 10-11; Jl 26-30; 40-41;
      S 7, 8; O 26, 27-28; N 14. Industry Je 8, 9,10,11,12; Jl 29, 30; S 6,8,9,10,11; O 23, 24, 26, 27, 28; N 12. Lake Michigan (see Names Index).
      Navigation Je 7, 10; S 8-10. Pollution control Ja 31; Mr 14; Je 10-11; Jl 27-31; S 9; O 23-28; N 12-17. Riparian law Je 11; N 16.
      Rivers (see Names). Scarcities Je 9,10; Jl 26-29; Ag 27-29; N 17. Water series Je 6-11; Jl 26-31; Ag 23-29; S 6-11; O 23-28; N 12-17.
Weather modification Ja 11; Ag 26,27; 28-29. Woodlands Mr 27, 28, 29, 30; S 33.


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ETHICS
Bribery My 40; Je 36; D 34; 39. Campaign funds Ja 7; Ap 35; My 41; Jl 5; 17; O 10. Conflict of interest Ja 32; S 4-5. Cook County Tax Appeals Board D39. Cosentino, Jerry S 4-5. Embezzlement Ja 7; D 14-15. Hodge, Orville E. Ja 7; O 14-15. Johns, Gene My 41. Kerner, Otto O 10,11. Obstruction of justice My 40; Je 40. Pappas, Peter V. D 34. Political action committees Jl 17. Ryan, George S 4-5. Scott, William J. Ja 7; Ap 35. Stratton. William G. O 10. Thompson, Gov. James R. Mr 17; Jl 5; O 6,10. Toolen, Vince My 40; Je 40; Jl 44.

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Administrative rules (see ADMINISTRATION). Agriculture Ja 24, 25, 26; 34; F 19-21, 24; Mr 13; Ap 4-5; My 32; Je 27,28,30,31; S 40; N 11; D 36. Appointments F 30; My 44; Ag 44; S 43; D 36; 38. Budget Mr 6-14; Je 26-33; O 38. Community development (see LOCAL GOV ERNMENTS). Congressional redistricting F 28; Ap 6-9; Je 39. Education K-12 Mr 9,10,14; 23-26; My 15; 39, 40; 43; Je 20-22, 23, 24; 27-28: 35; Jl 6, 9. Energy F 6-11; Mr 9, 10; Ap 20-24; My 18, 32; 43; Je 27, 28; Jl 22, 24, 27; Ag 9-14; O 15-21.
Environment Mr 13,14; Je 27; 32; S 8-9; O 28; N 14-15, 17.
      Air Mr 38; Jl 33. Water Ag 24-25; S 7 10; O 23-28; N 14-17.
Exports and trade bans Ja 34; S 40; O 8; N 11. Foreign aid Ag 43. Health F 26; Mr 10,11, 12; My 43; Je 20-24; 27,28, 30; 35; Jl 8. Higher education Ja 15,16; Mr 9, 14; Je 27, 28; Jl 8. Illinois delegation Ja 34; F 18; 34; Mr 38; Ap 6, 7,8,9; 23; 39; My 42; Je 39; Jl 42; Ag 43; S 40; O 38; N 37; D 38. Job programs (see LABOR). Law enforcement (see CRIMINAL JUSTICE). Line item veto O 38; D 29. Look-alike drugs F 35. Low-income aid programs (see PUBLIC AID & WELFARE) Military spending Mr 8, 9, 11,12, 13, 14; 38; Je 26-30; 32, 33.
New Federalism/Reaganomics F 2, 3; 9; 10; 20, 21; 34; Mr 6-14; 27; 30, 31; 39; Ap 2, 3; 4, 5; 9; 22-24; 39; My 5; 34-37; 40; 42; 43; Je 2, 3; 5; 20-25; 26-33; Jl 4; 5; 6-10; 42; Ag 2, 3; 11, 13; 22; 30-35; 43; S 2-3; 28-33; 41; O 3; 5; 6, 7, 8, 10; 12,13; 17,19, 20; 36; 38; N 14,15; 37; D 3; 12; 38; 39.
      Block grants F 26; Mr 6-14; 39; Ap 9; My 16-18; 40; 43; Je 20, 21, 22, 23, 24; 28-29, 31; Jl 7, 8, 9,10; 21, 22, 25; S 42, 43; N 15; 39.
      Revenue sharing Mr 6, 10.
Social services Ja 28, 29; F 26; Mr 6-14; 34; 39; Ap 39; My 14-18; 43; Je 20-25; 26-33; Jl 6, 7,8, 9; 20, 25; Ag 22; S 2, 3; N 39; D 5.
      Medicaid 'swap' Ap 39; My 15; Je 26,31-33; S2, 3.
Taxes (see TAXES). Transportation Mr 13,14; 38; My 34-37; Ag 9-11; O 15-16, 19-21. Unemployment insurance (see INSURANCE). Veterans Je 27, 28. Voting rights Mr 38. Water Mr 13, 14; Je 27, 32; S 8-9; O 28; N 14-15, 17.

FINANCES, STATE
Appropriations Ja 28-29; Mr 30-32; My 14; 15; S 38; N 27.
Bonds
      Anti-pollution
N 15. Coal and energy development bonds Ap 20, 21, 23, 24, 25; My 32; Jl 33; Ag 9; O 20.
      Interest rates O 30. Sales Ja 31; Ap 34; S 33.
Budget Ja 28; F 2, 3; Mr 2-3; 30, 31, 32; Ap 3; My 4, 5; 14; 14-18; Je 2-3; 4; 16-19; 20-25; Jl 2, 3; 34,35; Ag 36,37; O 6,7; 30; N 4; D 29. New federalism (see FEDERAL GOVERNMENT).
Revenue and spending Ja 28; F 2, 3; 4, 5; Mr 23; 25, 26; 30-32; Ap 2; My 14; 14-18; Je 2-3; 16-19; 20-25; Jl 2-3; 34; Ag 36, 37; D 4, 5.
      Candidate survey Ag 30-35; S 28-33. Fund transfers Ag 36, 37.
      General funds balances Ja 31; F 26; Mr 33; Ap 35; My 39; Ag 39; S 39; 0 5; N 33; D 33.
Road fund Ja 28; My 14; 34-37; D 5. Unemployment insurance debt Ja 10; Mr 8; Jl 34; Ag 8; D 4.

GAMBLING
Bingo Ja 28; Ap 35; Jl 38, 39; Ag 22.

HEALTH & SAFETY
Alcohol and drug abuse Mr 10, 11; Je 22-24; 28; 36. Cancer registry F 26. Children's car seats O 34; N 27. Developmental disabled F 26; My 39; Je 22-24; 36; Jl 3; 34; S 37. Driving under the influence Ja 30; S 43; N 33.
Funding
      Federal
(see FEDERAL GOVERNMENT). Local N 38-39. Medicaid (see PUBLIC AID & WELFARE).
      State Mr 30, 32; My 14; 39-40; Je 20-24; 35; Jl 3; 34; S 37; 38; N 29; 38-39.
Guardianship and advocacy F 26. Handicapped Mr 14; My 39, 40; Je 20-22; 28; 33; 35; S 27; N 4; 29. Hazardous waste (see ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY). High rise fires (Ag 42; O 37. Hospitals Ap 33; Je 16-19; Jl 38; Ap 39. Insurance (see INSURANCE). Legal definition of death Ap 30. Local public health agencies N 38-39. Look-alike drugs (see CRIMINAL JUSTICE). Medicaid (see PUBLIC AID & WELFARE). Medical professionals N 30. Medical radiation N 31. Mental health Mr 30, 32; My 14; 39-40; Je 22-24; 36; Jl 3; 34; S 37; 38.
Nutrition My 43.
      Women, infants, children My 43; Je 28; N 38, 39.
Occupational disease S 27. Preventive health services Jl 9; N 38 39. Rabies F 26. Traffic safety Mr 28, 29; 38. Water (see ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY). Women's movement My 23.

HIGHER EDUCATION
Academic data bank D 31-33. Appointments F 30; O 40; N 34, 35; D 35, 36. Bond revenues Ap 34. Community colleges Ja 15; F 26, 27; D 32-33. Economic development Ja 12, 13; My 8; O 8, 10, 11; D 31-33; 35, 36.
Faculty Ja 12, 13, 14, 15; F 28.
      Collective bargaining Jl 35; O 32. Pensions Ja 30; Mr 32; S 38; O 32.
Foreign language F 18.
Funding Ja 12-16.
      Federal (see FEDERAL GOVERNMENT). State Ja 12-16; Mr 31, 32; My 14; Je 4; Jl 8; S 38.
Handicapped My 44. Private schools Ja 15, 16; Jl 8. Quality Ja 12-16; Je 12-15. Research Ja 12, 13. State universities (see NAMES). Student aid Ja 12-16; Mr 9, 10; 31, 32.

HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
(see LOCAL GOVERNMENTS).

INITIATIVE & REFERENDA
Cook County Board districts F 31. Cutback amendment (see LEGISLATURE). Initiatives in other states Ap 27-29. Local initiative petitions D 33. School district referenda Mr 26.
Statutory initiative Ap 25-29; Jl 4; 37.
      Illinois Initiative Ap 25-29; Jl 37; Ag 38. Lincoln Amendment Ap 25-29.

INSURANCE
Arson O 31. Company liquidations O 31. Compulsory auto O 30. Consumer complaint ratios F 27. Coverage for rape exam O 31; N 27. Grouplife coverage O 31; N 27. Health insurance O 31; N 27. Loans on life insurance Ja 29. Local governments Jl 19. Medical malpractice N 30. Multiple employer trusts O 31; N 27. Taxes (see TAXIS). Unemployment insurance Ja 10; Mr 8; Ap 5; Jl 34; Ag 8; D 4. Worker's compensation Ja 30; Jl 35; Ag 8.

JUDICIARY
Appellate judges N 22-26. Appointments Ja 32,33; F 30; 32; Mr 36; Ap 36; My 43; Jl 39; Ag 40, 41; O 37; N 35; D 36. Congressional redistricting F 28; Ap 6, 8, 9. Continuances N 29. Criminal justice information Je 35. Initiative and referenda Ap 26, 27, 29; Jl 37. Judicial discipline Ag 38; D 32. Legislative redistricting Ap 18-19. Payhikes Ja 29; O 32. Public defenders S 39. Rulings Ja 30, 31; F 13, 14,15, 16; 28; 31; Mr 33; 34-35; Ap 18-19; 26, 27, 29; 31, 32; 33; Je 33; Jl 36; 37; Ag 38; 40-41; S 37-38; N 34; D 34. Social services funding cuts My 39; Jl 2-3; 34. State's Attorney's salaries Mr 32. Statewide grand jury Jl 34, 35. Trial judges Ja 17 21; 29; S 40, 41.

LABOR
Computers S 17-24. Economic development (see BUSINESS & INDUSTRY). Handicapped (see HEALTH & SAFETY). Job discrimination F 28; Je 33; D 35. Job programs Mr 2; 6, ID, 13; 33-34; 35; Ap 5; My 18; Je 27, Jl 8; O 4-5; 12-14. Mandatory retirement F 28. Occupational disease (see HEALTH & SAFETY). Public employees (see PUBLIC EMPLOYEES). Sub-minimum wages F 34.
Unemployment F 27; Mr 2, 3; My 3; 4; 6; 11; Je 31; Ag 2, 3; S 41; O 5; 7; D 2; 4.
      Statistics Ja 31; F 26; Mr 33; Ap 35; My 39; Ag 39; S 39; O 5; N 33; D 33.
Unemployment insurance (see INSURANCE). United Auto Workers O 5. United Mine Workers O 16; N 32. Women My 20-26. Worker's compensation (see INSURANCE). Workfare Ja 30; O 12-14. Workforce D 7, 8.

LEGISLATURE
Appointments Ja 32; F 30, 32; Jl 38, 39; N 4; 34, 35. Appropriations Ja 28-29; Mr 30-32; My 14; 15; S 38; N 27. Billdrafting S 14-16. Bill summaries Ja 28-30; Jl 34-35; S 35-36; O 2, 3; 30-34; N 4; 27-31. Candidates Ag 30-35; S 28-33; O 34, 35. Cutback amendment Mr 4; Ap 2, 3; 15; 17; My 5; Je 5; Jl 4; 37; S 14; O 5; 7; D 30. 1981 Fall Session Ja 28-30. 1982 Fall Session O 2, 3; 30; N 4; 27 30; 31. Full-time legislatures D 29. Leadership F 17; 30; Ap 6; 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,19; N 3; D 26; 30, 31. Legislative oversight agencies Ja 32; F 25; Ap 31-32; S 27; D 14-15; 39. Legislative process Ja 35-36; Je 4-5; S 14-16. National conference of state legislatures S 2-3. New federalism Jl, 9, 10; Ag 30-35; S 2, 3; 28-33. Open meetings F 13-17. Oral history Ja 5; D 26. Redistricting Ja 5; Ap 10-19; Jl 4. Reference bureau S 13-16. Reform Ja 5. 1982 Spring Session F 25; Ap 2, 3; Je 4-5; Jl 2-3; 34-35; Ag 4-5; 36-37; S 35-37; O 30-32; 34; N 27 30, 31. Staff N 3. Statutory initiative (see INITIATIVE & REFERENDA). Unappropriated federal funds Ap 35.

LIBRARIES
Appointments F 30. Selected state reports F 17; Ap 9; Je 19; Jl 10; Ag 22; S 27; O 22; N 17; D29.

LOBBIES
Agriculture F 5; 20, 21, 22,23; Mr 5; Ap 4,5; N 15; 19, 20, 21; 32; D 29. Attorneys F 5; Ap 30; 35; O 32. Banking Mr 35; S 44. Business Ja 10; F 30; My 8; S 36, 37; 44; N 4; 5, 32; 11; 40. Car/Truck O 34; D 4. Coal O 16. Community Action Ap 9; My 40; 43; Jl 4; O 12; N 40. Conservative Mr 35; My 25; Ag 36. Education K-12 Mr 23, 24, 25, 26; S 38; N 17. Environment F 20; Jl 20, 21; 39; N 5, 32; 15; D 9, 10, 11, 12; 29. Good government F 5; 31; My 5. Higher education Ja 12,13,14,15,16; Ap 40; Ag 44; S 44; O 40; N 35. Housing D 4. Hunters D 9, 11, 12. Labor Ja 10; S 37. Local government Ja 29; Jl 39; S 36, 37; 38; N 32. Motorcycles D 10,12. Municipalities N 32. Natural gas F 9; 12. Nurses S 38. Pharmacists N 29. Physicians Ap 30; Je 16; N 29. Political action committees Jl 17. Press F 16. Religious Ja 29; Ag 6. Social services Ja 28, 29. Tax payers F 5; O 30. Women Mr 4; 35; My 21,22; 25; Ag 4, 5; S 4; O 4; 9; 36-37.

LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
Administration (see ADMINISTRATION). Ag lands (see AGRICULTURE). Bikeways (see TRANSPORTATION). Mr 28, 29. Bond rates O 30. Community action Ap 9; My 43; Jl 6,8; 25. Consolidation Jl 18, 19. Environment and energy (see ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY). Hearth and safety (see HEALTH & SAFETY). Hometown awards Ag 44.
Housing and community development Ja 4; F 3; 5; 26; Mr 6,10, 13, 14; Je 28-31; Jl 6,7, 8,10; 20-25; O 17,18; N 27, 28; D 4.
      Homebuilder liability S 37, 38. Mortgages Ja 30; 31; Ag 22. Real estate research and regulation Ja 30.
Information and education service D 32-33. Insurance (see INSURANCE). Multitownship assessment district Je 33. Municipal board concurrence S 38. New federalism (see FEDERAL GOVERNMENT). Open meetings (see PRIVACY). Regional planning Mr 29; Jl 10; S 42, 43. Special districts F 27; Mr 6, 7, 8. Taxes (see TAXES). Townships Jl 19; O 12-14. Workfare Ja 30; O 12-14. Zoning Ja 26, 27; F 22, 23, 24; My 40; N 13; 31.

MEDIA
Book reviews (see Book Review Index). Chicago/downstate rivalry Ja 35. Chicago newspapers Ja 28; 35; F 5; 32-33; Je 37; O 37. Competition among newspapers F 32, 33; Je 37; D 37. Downstate papers Ap 37; Ag 40-41; S 43; O 37; D 37. Election reporting system O 36. Energy issues Ap 37. Governors and press Jl 5; Ag 2, 3; N 2, 3; D 17,18; 21, 22, 23; 37. 1982 Gubernatorial campaign N 2 3; D 3; 37. Information technology S 17-24. Initiative campaigns Ap 27, 28. Investigative reporting Ja 28; F 33; Ag 40-41. Libel suits Ag 40-41. Open meetings (see PRIVACY). Political polls Jl 5; O 36; D 3; 37. Roman Catholic Ag 18,19. Spanish language supplements F 33. Suburban papers F 32, 33; Je 37. Syndicated features Je 37.
Television Ap 37; Jl 10.
      Cable TV signals N 29.
Women's movement My 20, 21, 24; O 36, 37.

MINORITIES
Blacks Ja 4, 5; F 31; Mr 37; Ap 8, 9; 13, 14, 15, 18, 19; Je 12-15; Jl 9; 43; D 2-3; 26; 30; 39.
      1982 Gubernatorial election Ja 9; D 2 3; 39. Redistricting Ja 4, 5; F 31; Ap 8, 9; 10-19.
Education Je 12-15; Je 40; Jl 9. Elderly (see AGING). Ethnic Ja 4, 5; Mr 37; Ap 15; My 10, 11, 13; Ag 15-21; O 40. Handicapped (see HEALTH & SAFETY).
Hispanics Ja 4, 5; F 33; Mr 38; My 10,11,13; Je 40; Ap 8,9; 14,15,18, 19; Jl 9; 43.
      Redistricting Ap 8, 9; 14, 15, 18, 19.
Population trends D 67. Women (see WOMEN).


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POLITICS
Democrats Ja 2, 3; 6, 7, 8, 9, 10; F 32; Mr 16-18; Ap 2, 3; 6, 7, 8, 9; 10-19; My 2-3; 20, 24-25; Je 36; 38; 39; Jl 5; Ag 22; 40; S 25; O 5; D 30-31; 38.
      Chicago & Cook County regulars Ja 3; 4, 5; 6, 7, 8, 9; 29; F 31; Mr 17, 18; 37; Ap 6,7, 8, 9; 12, 13, 14, 15; 38; My 2; 40; Je 36; 38; 39; S 25; O 3; N 29, 30; N 36; D 30, 31; 39. Independents Mr 37.
Legislative candidate surveys Ag 30-35; S 28 33. Party decline Ap 27, 28, 29. Patronage O 7; D 16; 17; 21. Political action committees Jl 17. Redistricting (see LEGISLATURE & FEDERAL GOVERNMENT). Republicans Ja 2, 3; 6, 7, 8, 9, 10; F 32; Mr 4-5; 16-18; Ap 6, 7, 8, 9; 10-19; My 4-5; 20, 24-25; Je 39; Jl 5; 42; O 5; N 36; D 30, 31; 36; 38; 39. Women's movement My 20-26.

POPULATION TRENDS
1980 Census findings F 31; Ap 7, 8; 14, 15; D 6-8. Chicago and Cook County Ja 4, 5; F 31; Ap 7, 8; 14, 15. Collar counties Ja 22, 23, 24; Ap 8; 14, 15.

PRIVACY
Open meetings Ja 30; F 13-17; Jl 10. Women's rights My 24, 26.

PUBLIC AID & WELFARE
Aid to families with dependent children Ja 30; Mr 8, 9; Ap 39; My 16-18; Je 24; 26-33; S 2, 3; O 13; D 5. Candidate survey Ag 30-35; S 28-33. Community action My 43; Jl 6, 8. Food stamps Mr. 8, 9; 34; Ap 39; My 17, 18; Je 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33; S 2, 3.
Funding Mr 6-14; My 14-18; Je 20-25; 26-33; Jl 6-10.
      Federal (see FEDERAL GOVERNMENT).
      Local O 12-14. State Ja 29; Mr 32; 39; My 14; 14-18; Je 16-19; Je 20-26; 26-33; Jl 2-3; 34; S 38; O 12, 13; N 4; 28, 29; D 5.
Heating and weatherization F 26; Mr 9, 10; My 18; Je 28; Jl 20, 22, 25; Ag 11. Local initiative Ja 28, 29; Mr 32; 39; My 15,16-17; Je 20, 25.
Medicaid Ja 29; F 26; Mr 14; 32; Ap 39; My 14-16; Je 16-19; 20; 26, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33; Ag 39; S 2, 3; 4, 5; N 4; 28, 29; 39; D 5.
      Prescription drugs Je 16, 17; N 4; 28, 29. 'Swap' (see FEDERAL GOVERNMENT).
Migrant workers Je 25. Nursing homes and in-home care (see AGING). Refugees My 17-18; Je 25. Workfare Ja 30; O 12-14. Work incentive My 18.

PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
AFSCME F 5; My 39, 40; Jl 35; S 38; N 32. Collective bargaining Ja 30; Mr 37; Ap 33; Jl 35; O 32. Hospital workers Ap 33. Labor (see LABOR). Law enforcement F 27; S 39. Layoffs and furloughs Ja 28; Je 35; S 38; O 5; N 32. Patronage O 7; D 16; 17; 21. Payhikes Ja 29; O 32; N 29, 30. Pensions Ja 30; Ap 3; S 38; O 32; N 27. Teachers (see EDUCATION and HIGHER EDUCATION).

RELIGION
Daycare licensing exemption Ja 29. Moral majority Ja 29; Ag 6. Roman Catholic Church Ag 15-21. Sunday sales O 34.

TAXES
Auditors Mr 32; Jl 34. Business incentives My 6-8; Ag 7-8. Candidate survey Ag 30-35; S 28-33.
Corporate income
      Unitary assessment S 35, 36; N 4; 27.
Corporate personal property tax replacement Ja 30; Mr 26; Ap 34; N 38. Corporate property abatements Ja 30; Jl 37. Corporate property classification Mr 2; S 35, 36; O 30; N 27. Energy taxes Ag 9-14. Enterprise zones (see BUSINESS & INDUSTRY). Ethanol exemption Ag 10; O 20.
Federal
      Corporate depreciation
Je 2; 31; S 35, 36. Excise Je 31-32. Gas Je 31, 32; Ag 9-11. Income Ja 25, 26; Mr 8, 9, 11, 12, 14.
Gas My 34, 35; Ag 9-11; 14; S 35, 36, 37; O 17. Income F 5; Mr 25, 26; Je 3; D 26-27. Inheritance Ja 30; S 35; O 30; N 4. Insurance My 14; Je 3; 4; S 35, 36, 37. Liquor F 4, 5; Mr 3; My 14; Je 2, 3; 4; S 35, 36, 37. Local energy tax Ag 13. Local income Mr 26. Local tax hearings Ja 30. Municipal tax ordinances N 33. Oil companies Ja 28.
Property N 38.
      Assessment Je 33. Farmland assessment Ja 23, 24; F 22. Homestead exemption Ja 29; Mr 26. Levies for debt F 27.
      Multiplier Mr 2; O 2-3; 11; N 4. School referenda Mr 26. State initiative campaigns Ap 27 28.
Reform F 2; 4-5; Mr 24, 25, 26; My 4,5; 6-8; Je 2-3; 31, 32, 33; Jl 6, 9,10; Ag 7-8; 9-14; S 35-37; O 2, 3, 11;30; N 4; 27; D 26-28.
      Reform commission Mr 2; Jl 39.
Sales F 4, 5; Mr 25, 26; Je 3.
      Farm equipment F 5; Mr 26. Food and drugs F 5; Mr 26. Manufacturing equipment F 4, 5; Mr 26; Ap 2; Ag 8.
Severance Ag 13-14; O 21; D 29. Truth in taxation law Ja 30. Use tax Ap 31, 32.
Utilities S 35, 36; O 17; 30; N 4.
      Message tax Ja 30-31.
Windfall profits tax on oil Ap 39; Je 31, 32; Ag 9, 12, 13; O 17, 19, 20.

TRANSPORTATION
Bicycles Mr 2729. Candidate survey Ag 30-35; S 28-33. Federal policies (see FEDERAL GOVERNMENT). Funding Ja 28; F 5; Mr 13,14; Ap 2; My 14; 15; 34-37; D 5. License plates O 32-33; N 27.
Mass transit Mr 5; O 15; D 5.
      Regional Transportation Authority (see Names). Chicago Transit Authority (see Names).
Oil and gasoline (see ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY). Railroads F 5; 25; Mr 14. Riverways Je 7, 8, 10; Jl 27; Ag 24; S 8-10; N 14. Roads and bridges F 20, 21, 24; Mr 2; My 34-37; Je 4; D 5; 14. Taxes (see TAXES). Traffic tickets O 34; N 27.

VETERANS
Appointments N 35. Low-income assistance Jl 37. New federalism Je 27, 28. Scholarships Mr 32.

WOMEN
Abortion My 20, 24, 26; Ag 22. Art and literature My 26. Byrne, Mayor Jane (see Names). Catania, Rep. Susan (see Names). Day care (see CHILDREN & FAMILY). Discrimination F 34; My 20-26; D 35. Education Je 13; 40. ERA Mr 2; 4-5; My 20, 21, 24, 25, 26; Jl 5; 35; Ag 4-5; 36, 37; S 4; O 4; 9,10; 36-37. Families (see CHILDREN & FAMILY). Judiciary Ja 17, 18; N 23, 24. Media (see MEDIA). Place and power My 20-26; Ag 6.
Politics and government Ja 5; F 30; 31; Mr 4-5; 16-18; 35; Ap 7, 8; 17, 18; My 4; 5; 20; 24-25; 26; Jl 22; 42; Ag 30-35; S 2; 28-33; 36; O 7; 9; 10; 31; 32; 34; 35; N 28; 31; D 30; 31.
      Appointments Ja 32, 33; F 29; Mr 35; 36; Ap 35; My 40; 41, 44; Je 36; 40; Jl 38, 39; Ag 43, 44; S 39; 43; O 37; 40; N 40; O 35, 36.
Rape O 31. Schlafly, Phyllis (see Names). Stern, Grace Mary (see Names). Suffrage My 22. Workers (see LABOR).


1982 NAMES INDEX
Illinois Issues


A
Administrative Services, Dept. of (see also Central Management Services) My 40; Je 35; 36; 40; Appointments Ja 33; Ap 40; Je 36. Aging, Dept. on Ap 34-35; My 14; N 4; 29; 40; Appointments Jl 38. Agriculture, Dept. of Ja 22, 26, 27; F 20, 21; 27; Ag 24; 29; N 12,15; 18, 19, 20, 21; 30; D 4; Appointments O 40. Alexander, Benjamin H. Je 12-15. Alton Telegraph Ag 40, 41; S 44. Ancel, Lou Jl 18-19. Andrews, James H. Jl 17. Annunzio, U.S. Rep. Frank Ap 8; Jl 42. Anton, Thomas J. Mr 6-14; Je 26-33. Attorney General, Office of F 13, 14, 16, 17; 35; Mr 33; Ap 18; 34, 35; My 4; Jl 34, 35; Ag 39; Opinions Ja 32; F 27; Ap 34-35; My 40; Je 35; Jl 37; Ag 39; S 39; N 33; D 33. Auditor General, Office of S 27; D 40; Opinions F 25.

B
Barcelona, Michael J. Jl 40-41. Begley, Charles E. Je 16-19. Bergstrom, Robert W. My 5. Bernardin, Archbishop Joseph Ag 16, 21. Bird, Fred D 17-20. Blair Rep. Robert Ja 2; Mr 16; Ap 11; My 4. Block, John Ja 25; F 20, 21; Ap 4; Je 40; Ag 29. Bowman, Woods My 6-8. Bowers, James Ja 17 21. Bradley University D 31. Bradway, Becky Jl 20-25. Buchholz, Kurt Ap 5. Budget, Bureau of F 21; 33; Mr 3; Ap 31; My 14; Je 2-3; N 12; D 18, 19. Burnham, Walter Dean Jl 4. Burris, Comptroller Roland W. Mr 16; 17; My 5; Jl 5; N 40; D 39. Bushar, Thomas A. Ap 5. Buxbaum, Melba F 18. Byrne, Mayor Jane Ja 2; 4, 5; 9; F 33; Mr 17, 18; 37; Ap 6; 15, 18, 19; 38; My 2-3; 34; Je 38; 39; Jl 43; Ag 36, 37; 42; S 25; 41; O 9, 11; 39; N 29; 36; D 2; 28; 31; 39.

C
Capital Development Board F 21; 27; Ap 36; D 33; Appointments F 32. Catania, Rep. Susan Mr 4-5; 16; 35; My 4; 24, 25; S 2; O 10. Central Management Services, Dept. of (see also Administrative Services and Personnel) Je 35; S 38; Appointments Ag 41; S 39. Chiang, Cheng H. D 6-8. Chicago River Je 9; Jl 27; S 9; O 25, 26. Chicago State University Je 1215. Chicago Transit Authority Ja 31; Mr 37; My 2; 34, 36; Ag 36, 37; S 41; D 23; Appointments Ja 32. Children and Family Services, Dept. of Mr 39; Ap 34; 35; My 14-18; Je 20, 24-25; 35; S 38; N 40; D 22, 23. Clampitt, Christopher Ap 30. Coalition for Political Honesty Ap 25, 26, 27; My 5; Jl 4; 37; Ag 38; S 44. Coal Research Board Ja 11; Jl 33; N 31; Appointments Ap 40. Cody, Cardinal John Ag 1521. Colby, David C. Je 16-19. Collins. U.S. Rep. Cardiss Ap 7, 8; Jl 42. Commerce and Community Affairs, Dept. of F 21; Mr 2; 32; 33; Ap 20; My 8,9; 14, 18; Jl 8, 10; 28; 33; Ag 44; S 13; O 4-5; 8; N 12; 27, 28; D 4; 32; Appointments Mr 35; Ap 35; Je 36; Ag 44; D 35; 36. Commerce Commission F 7; 21; Ap 3; 37; Ag 11; 22; 28; 39; S 35; O 18, 19; O 5. Comptroller, Office of My 4; 34. Monthly balances (See FINANCES, STATE). Community Information and Education Services D 32. Conservation. Dept. of Ja 30; F 21; Mr 35; Ap 34; My 9; 27; N 4; 12-13; D 9-12; Appointments N 34. Consumer Services, Office of Ag 39; O 18. Cook, Robert E. Je 5. Corcoran, U.S. Rep. Tom Mr 38; My 42; Jl 42. Corrections, Dept. of Ja 30; Mr 33; My 14; Jl 39; S 39; O 32; N 27; 32; D 5; 33; 34; Appointments Jl 39; S 39. Cosentino, Treasurer Jerry Ja 3; 31; Mr 17; 34; My 4; Jl 5; S 4; O 30. Courts Commission Ag 38. Cowan, Andrew O 4. Crane, U.S. Rep. Daniel B. Mr 38; Ap 6; Jl 42. Crane, U.S. Rep. Philip M. Mr 38; Jl 42. Crews, Sandra Ap 5. Criminal Justice Information Authority Je 35. Cronson, Auditor General Robert G. My 5; D 40.

D
Dailey, John P. Ja 2; Mr 16; My 4; Jl 5. Daley, State's Atty. Richard M. Ja 7, 9; My 3; Je 38; 39; Jl 43; O 6; 9; N 36; D 2; 39. Dangerous Drugs Commission F 25; Je 22, 23. Daniels, Stephen Ja 17-21; N 22-26. Davis, Cullom O 24. De Land, H. Brent My 43. DePaul University F 29. Derwinski, U.S. Rep. Edward Mr 38; Ap 6; Je 39; Jl 42; O 38. Des Plaines River Je 9; Jl 27; O 24. Dixon, U.S. Sen. Alan J. Ja 9; Mr 16; My 42; Jl 42; Ag 43; O 32; 38; D 29. Donnewald, James H. Ja 3; Mr 17,18; Ap 10,16,17,18; My 5; Jl 5; D 39. Dunne, George Mr 37; My 2; 40; Je 38. DuPage River Je 11; O 26, 27. Durbin. U.S. Rep. Richard J. D 38. Dutton, Julie A. Ja 11; F 35; Jl 32-33; N 30-31. E

E
Eastern Illinois University Ja 13; D 31. Edgar, Secy. of State Jim Ja 2; 7; 29; Mr 16; Ap 17; My 4; Jl 5; O 30; 32; N 27; D 39; Appointments Ja 33; F 30; S 43. Education, Board of F 33; My 14; 40; Je 22, 24; Jl 6, 9; D 4. Elections, Board of Ap 29; Jl 37; S 33; O 34; 37. Ellis, Kelvin L Ja 4. Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Mr 32; Ag 28; S 26. Energy and Natural Resources, Dept. of Ja 11; F 21; 26; Ap 22, 24; My 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32; Je 40; Jl 22; Ag 12,13,14; O 21; N 12,17; Appointments F 29. Engelen, Rodney E. Ja 4. Environmental Consensus Forum N 5, 32. Environmental Protection Agency, Illinois Ja 26; 30; 31; F 21; 27; My 9; Je 10; Jl 29, 30; 31; Ag 39; S 10; O 23-28; N 12, 13, 14, 15, 16; 31; D 27; Appointments Ap 35. Erlenborn, U.S. Rep. John Mr 38. Ethics, State Board S 4-5. Evans, U.S. Rep. Lane D 38. Everson, David H. Ap 25-29. Everson, Judith Ag 6.

F
Faculty Research Assistance to the State D 31 33. Fahner, Atty. Gen. Tyrone Ja 2; 7; F 13, 14, 16, 17; 35; Mr 16; Ap 18; 34, 35; My 4; Jl 5; 34; 35; Ag 39. Opinions (see Attorney General, Office of). Farmers Home Administration Ja 25; F 20, 21; Je 30, 31; N 15; D 36. Fary, U.S. Rep. John Ap 7, 8; Je 39; Jl 42. Financial Institutions, Dept. of Appointments Ja 33; Mr 35, 36; Jl 38. Findley, U.S. Rep. Paul Ja 34; Ap 6; Jl 42; Ag 10, 11; S 40; D 38. Fosse. E. Ray Jl 4. Frank, Cheryl Ap 4-5; 31-32; My 8-9; 34-37. Fricke, Gilbert Mr 5.


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G
Geological Survey, State F 27; Ap 22; Appointments Ap 36. Gerson, Dona F 13-17; Jl 18-19. Gherardini, Caroline S 28-33; N 11. Gibb, James P. Jl 40-41. Giesecke, G. Ernst F 5. Goudy. Frank W. N 18-21. Governor, Office of Ja 29; Jl 10; S 13; 41; O 2; N 12; D 13-28. Green, Betty Mr 5. Green, Paul M. Ja 6-10; My 5. Guardianship and Advocacy Commission F 26; Mr 36. Guterbock, Thomas M. S 25.

H
H Hall, Wendy A. D 32. Hartigan. Neil F. Ja 2; Mr 17; My 5; Jl 5; D 39. Hauser, Ted F 5. Health Facilities Planning Board Je 16, 17, 18; Appointments Jl 38. Health Finance Authority Je 16, 17, 18, 19. Heide, Wilma Scott S 4. Heins, A. James Ag 7-8. Higher Education, Board of Ja 12, 13, 14, 15; My 14; Je 13, 14; Jl 8; D 31, 33. Hipsman, Barbara J. F 2-3; Ap 2-3; Je 4-5; Ag 2-3; O 4-5; D 2-3. Hopp-Peters, Elizabeth O 12-14. Howard, Robert P. O 6-11. Humanities Council, Illinois D 24; Appointments F 29; O 40. Hyde, U.S. Rep. Henry J. Mr 38; Jl 42. I

I
Illinois, Inc. My 8,9; Ag 39. Illinois and Michigan Canal My 42. Illinois River Je 7; Jl 27; Ag 24; S 8, 9; O 26, 27; N 5. Illinois State University My 29. Immel, Joseph P. D 14-16. Industrial Development Authority Mr 34; My 7; N 28; Appointments Mr 36. Insurance, Dept. of F 27; O 31; N 27; Appointments F 32; N 40.

J
Joint Committee on Administrative Rules Ap 31, 32; Appointments Ja 32.

K
Kennedy, Eugene Ag 15-21; N 6-10. Kerner, Gov. Otto Ja 6, 7, 8; O 10; 11; D 23. Kieckhefer, Robert Ja 2-3; Mr 4-5; My 4-5; Jl 5; S 4-5; N 2-3. Kirkpatrick Thomas B. Jr. My 5. Klein, Dolores O 4. Knoepfle, Margaret S. Jl 20-25; N 5, 32; D 31-33. Kolhauser, Richard D 6-8. Krone, James Jr. Ja 22-27; F 19-24; Mr 27 29; Ap 20-24; My 27-32; Je 6-11; Jl 26-31; Ag 9-14; 23-29; S 6, 11; O 15-21; 23-28; N 12-17.

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Labor, Dept. of F 34; My 18; O 4. Appointments F 29. Lake Michigan Je 7, 9; Jl 27; S 8, 9; O 23, 24, 25, 27, 28; N 14,16,17. Laubacher, Mark My 6-8. Law Enforcement Commission, Illinois Ap 35; Je 35. Law Enforcement, Dept. of D 5; Appointments Mr 36; Ap 35. Lawrence, Mike Jl 6-10; D 25-28. League of Women Voters F 5; 20; 31; Mr 35; N 5. Legislative Reference Bureau S 13-16. Lincoln Academy Je 40. Lipinski, U.S. Rep. William O. Je 39; D 38. Littlewood, Tom F 32-33; Ap 37; Je 37; Ag 40-41; O 36-37; D 37. Lottery Control Board Appointments Jl 38, 39.

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Macdonald, Rep. Virginia B. Jl 4. Mackay, Robert Ja 34; F 34; Mr 38; Ap 6-9; 39; My 42; Je 39; Jl 42; Ag 43; S 40; O 38; N 37; D 38. Madigan, U.S. Rep. Edward R. Mr 38; Jl 42. Madigan, Rep. Michael Ja 28; F 33; Mr 32; 35; Ap 6, 8; 15, 16, 18, 19; My 2; 4; Jl 34; Ag 31; O 30; N 4; D 30. Manning, Al Mr 16-18. Martin, U.S. Rep. Lynn Jl 42; S 40. Marvin, Carolyn S 17-24. McClory, Robert J. Je 12-15. McClory, U.S. Rep. Robert Mr 16; 38; Ap 6, 9; Je 39; Jl 42. McGloon, Thomas Ja 5; D 26. McManus, Ed F 31; Ap 38; Je 38; Ag 42; O 39; D 39. McMillan, Sen. Kenneth G. Je 39; Ag 2. Medicaid (See PUBLIC AID & WELFARE). Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities, Dept. of My 14, 15, 16; 39; Je 20, 22-24, 25; 36; Jl 3, 34; S 37, 38; D 22, 23; Appointments Ja 33; Je 36, Jl 39. Merritt, Anna J. Ja 5; F 17; Ap 9; Je 19; Jl 10; Ag 22; S 27; O 22; N 17; D 29. Michel, U.S. Rep. Robert H. Mr 38; Jl 42; S 40; N 37; D 38. Mines and Minerals, Dept. of F 21; O 16; N 12; Appointments Jl 38. Mississippi River Je 7,8; Ag 24; S 8,10; N 14. Monroe, Alan D. Ag 22.

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National Guard, Illinois Je 36, 40. Natural Resources, Illinois Institute of Ja 11; F 21; My 29; Jl 24, 25; Ag 10; S 10,11; O 25, 26. Northern Illinois University F 30; My 29; N 40; D 31; 40. Northwestern University D 31. Nuclear Safety, Dept. of F 27; S 26; N 31.

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O'Brien, U.S. Rep. George M. Ap 6; Je 39; Jl 42. Ogilvie, Gov. Richard B. Ja 8; Ap 8; 17; My 15; Jl 43; Ag 26; S 41; O 7; D 13; 17-20; 24; 25-28. O'Grady, Patrick S 13-16. Oral History Office, Sangamon State University Ja 5; D 13-24. Owen, David S 42-43.

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Parker, Joan A. Ap 25-29. Paulson, Alice A. Ag 6. Percy, U.S. Sen. Charles H. Ja 2; 8, 9; 34; F 34; Mr 38; Ap 39; My 42; Jl 42; Ag 10,11; 43; S 40; O 7; 15; N 37; D 28; 38; Appointments Jl 39. Personnel, Dept. of (see also Central Management Services, Dept. of) Je 35. Philip, Sen. James "Pate" Ja 30; Ap 10, 11,12, 16, 17, 18; Je 4; S 29; 37; O 31; 35; Appointments Mr 35; Ap 40. Pittman, Steve D 29. Pollution Control Board Ja 30; F 27; Jl 29; 31; O 26; N 12. Porter, U.S. Rep. John Edward Mr 38; Ap 6, 9; Je 39; Jl 42. Price, U.S. Rep. Melvin Mr 38; Ap 6; Jl 42. Prisoner Review Board F 30; N 29. Provenzano, George F 612. Public Aid, Dept. of Ja 30; F 26; Mr 32; 34; My 14-18; Je 16-18; 20, 22, 25; Jl 2; 37; Ag 39; S 38; O 12, 13; N 28, 29; D 5; 22, 23. Public Health, Dept. of F 26; 35; My 14, 15; Je 18; S 26; 38; N 12; 38; D 22, 23.

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Queen Bee N 6-10.

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Railsback, U.S. Rep. Tom Mr 38; Je 39; Jl 42. Rakove, Milton Ja 4-5; Mr 37; My 2 3; Jl 43; S 41; N 36. Rails, Robert B. Mr 39. Reagan, President Ronald F 2,3; 9; 10; 20; 34; Mr 6, 7, 9,10,14; 27; Ap 2, 3; 4; 22, 23, 24; 39; Je 20, 22; 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33; Jl 6; 42; Ag 2, 3; 11,13; 22; 43; S 2, 3; 40; 41; O 5; 6,7,8,10; 12,13; 17,19, 20; 36; 38; N 14,15; 37; D 3; 12; 38; 39. Redmond, Rep. William A. F 30; Ag 26. Regional Transportation Authority Ja 28; 31; 35; F 5; 25; Mr 2; Ap 2; 27; 33; My 34-36; Ag 36, 37; S 41; D 5; 23. Registration and Education, Dept. of Ja 11; N 30; Appointments Ja 33; F 32. Rehabilitation Services, Dept. of My 14, 15, 16; 39, 40; Je 20-22, 25; 35; N 29; Appointments Jl 38. Reum, Walter J. Ja 5. Revenue, Dept. of Ja 30, 31; F 27; Mr 32; Ap 31; 34; My 9; Jl 34; S 38; O 2; Appointments Ap 40. Rock, Sen. Philip F 33; Mr 17; 35; Ap 16, 17; Je 36; Jl 10; 34; S 2, 3; 28; O 31; N 4; 29; D 30. Rohrer, H.H. N 38-39. Ross, Diane Ja 12-16; 28-30; F 4-5; 25; Mr 2-3; 23-26; 30-32; My 14; 14-18; Je 2 3; 20-25; Jl 2-3; 34-35; Ag 4-5; 36-37; S 23; 35-37; O 2-3; 30-34; N 4; 27-30; D 4-5; 30 31. Rostenkowski, U.S. Rep. Dan Mr 38; Ap 8; Je 38; Jl 42; 43; N 37. Russo, U.S. Rep. Martin A. Ap 8; Jl 42. Ryan, House Speaker George H. Ja 3; 9; 28; F 25; Mr 3; 4, 5; 16; 35; Ap 8; 16,18,19; My 4; 24, 25; Je 4; Jl 5; S 4,5; O 9, 10; 31; N 4; 29; 31; 40; D 30.

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Sangamon State University Ja 5; Jl 32; 39. Savage, U.S. Rep. Gus Mr 38; Ap 8; Je 39; Jl 42. Savings and Loan Commission Ap 40; S 39. Scholarship Commission, Illinois State Ja 15, 16; Appointments Ja 32; S 43. Schlafly, Phyllis Mr 4; My 25; Ag 36; O 9. Scholl, Jon Mr 5. Schussele, Michael J. Jl 4. Science and High Technology, Governor's Commission on O 31; Appointments D 35. Scott, Atty. Gen. William J. Ja 7; Mr 16; Ap 35; My 4. Secretary of State, Office of Jl 19; S 4; O 30; 32, 33; N 27; Appointments F 30; Jl 39. Shapiro, Sen. David Ap 16, 17. Shapiro, Gov. Samuel Ap 10, 11, 17, 18; D 26. Shereikis, Richard J. My 10-13. Simon, U.S. Rep. Paul Ja 9; F 18; Mr 38; Ap 6; Jl 42; Ag 22; D 22. Skinner, Calvin Jr. Mr 16; My 4; Jl 5. Solan, Edward W. Ag 6. Southern Illinois University My 29; Je 39; Jl 8; Ag 13; N 35; D 31, 32. Springer, Bob F 2-3; Ap 2 3; Je 4-5; Ag 2-3; O 4-5; D 2-3. Squires, Jim F 32-33. Stern, Grace Mary Ja 2; Mr 17; My 5; Jl 5; O 9,10. Stevenson III. Adlai E. Ja 2; 8, 9,10; F 3; Mr 16; My 4; 34; Je 2; 38; Jl 5; Ag 2 3; S 41; O 3; 6-11; N 2; 4; D 2, 3; 37; 39. Stout, Glenn E. Ag 6. Stratton, Gov. William G. Ja 6; Mr 16; 18; S 41; O 6, 7, 10; 11; D 13; 14-16, 24. Supreme Court, Illinois Ja 30; F 13; 28; Mr 34; Ap 17, 18; 31; 33-34; Je 33; Ag 38; S 37-38; N 22; 34; D34.

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Task Force on the Future of Illinois Ja 26; My 7; N 32. Telcser, Rep. Arthur Ja 30; Ap 11, 12, 16, 17, 18; Jl 35.
Thompson, Gov. James R.
      Aging
Ja 29; Mr 32; N 29. Agriculture Ja 24; F 21; Ag 29. Appointments Ja 32, 33; F 26; 29, 30; Mr 35, 36; Ap 35, 36,40; My 8; 40,41;
      Je 36, 40; Jl 38, 39; Ag 41; S 39, 43; O 37; N 34, 35, 39; D 35, 36. Appropriations Ja 28-29; Mr 30-32; My 14; S 38; N 27.
      Assessment of Ja 6-10; Mr 2-3; My 4-5; Jl 5; Ag 2, 3; O 6-11; D 29. Budget Ja 28; F 2, 3; 4, 5; Mr 2-3; 30-32; Ap 3; My 4, 5; 14; 14-18;
      Je 2-3; 16-19; 20 25; Jl 2, 3; 34, 35; Ag 36, 37; O 6, 7; 30; N 4; D 4-5. Byrne, Mayor Jane My 34; Ag 36-37; S 41; N 29, 30; D 28.
      Cable TV N 29. Children and families Ja 28, 29; F 26; Mr 32; 39; Ap 35; My 14; S 38; N 4; 27.
            Local initiative (see Public Aid).
      Church/state Ja 29. Coal Ap 22; Ag 14; N 31. Criminal justice N 29; 31.
      Economic development Mr 2; 33, 34; My 8 9; Ag 39; O 4-5.
            Enterprise zones Ja 28, 29; N 27, 28. High technology My 8; D 35, 36. Local finance corp N 28. Pension funds O 32. Taxes (see Taxes).
      Education F 4; Mr 2, 3; 25, 26; 30, 31; My 5; 14; 40; Je 4; Jl 34; S 36; 38; N 30. 1982 elections Ja 2, 3; 6-10; 28, 29; F 2, 3; Mr 4, 5; 16-18;
      Ap 3; My 4-5; 25; Jl 5; Ag 2-3; O 3; 6-11; N 23; D 2-3; 37; 39. Ethics Mr 17; ) 6-10. Executive orders F 21; 26; Mr 33; Ap 22; Je 35.
      Gubernatorial succession Ja 29. Hazardous waste N 4.
      Health & safety F 26; Mr 32; My 39, 40; Je 35; S 38; N 27-31.
            Medicaid (see Public aid). Mental health F 26; Mr 32; My 14, 39; Je 23; Jl 3; 34; S 37 38.
      Rehabilitation Mr 39, 40; Je 35. Home mortgages Ja 31. Insurance My 14; Je 3; 4; S 37; O 31; N 4; 27; 30.
      New federalism F 2, 3; 26; Ap 39; My 4, 5; 15; Ag 2, 3; Jl 6-7; S 41; O 3; 5. Patronage O 7. Prisons F 3; S 38; N 32.
      Public aid Mr 32; My 14; 18; Jl 2-3; 34; S 38; N 28-29.
            Jobs services My 18. Local initiative services Ja 28, 29; F 26; Mr 32. Medicaid Ja 29; Mr 32; Je 16-19; N. 29.
      Public employees
            Collective bargaining Ap 33; Jl 35. Furloughs and layoffs Ja 28; S 38; O 5; N 32.
            Pay hikes Ja 29; Mr 31; O 32; N 29. Pensions Ja 30; Mr 31; O 32; N 29, 30.
      Reagan, President (see New federalism).
      Reapportionment Ap 15. Reorganization Ap 35; My 9; Je 35. "State of the State" F 5; Mr 2-3. Task forces Ag 24; S 11; N 12,13; D 35.
      Taxes Ja 7, 28; F 2, 3; 4, 5; Mr 2, 3; 32; My 4, 5; 14; Je 2, 3; 4; Jl 34; 39; Ag 11, 14; S 35 37; O 2 3; 11; 30; N 4; 27; D 28.
            Coal Ag 14. Corporate income N 4; 27. Corporate property Mr 2; D 30; N 27. Gas Je 3; S 37. Gasohol Ag 11. Income Je 3.
            Inheritance O 30; N 4. Insurance My 14; Je 3; 4; S 37; N 4. Liquor F 4, 5; 25; Mr 3; My 14; Je 2, 3; 4; S 36, 37. Oil companies Ja 28.
            Property multiplier Mr 2; O 2 3; 11; N 4. Reform commission Mr 2; Je 3; Jl 39; O 11. Utilities O 30; N 4.
      Transportation Ja 28; F 5; Mr 2; My 5; 14; 34; 35; Ag 11; S 37.
            RTA Ja 28; F 5; Mr 2; My 4, 5; Ag 36, 37; S 37, 41; N 29.
      "Unveto" Mr 32. Vetoes Ja 28-29; Mr 31-32; Ap 35; Ag 11; 14; S 38; O 2-3; 11; 30-32; N 4; 27 30, 31. Water Ag 24; S 11; N 12,13; 16; 34.
      Women's rights Mr 2; 4, 5; My 25; O 9,10; 31; D35.
Totten, Sen. Donald Ja 3; 9; 28, 29; Mr 4, 5; 16; My 4; 24, 25; O 10; N 27. Transportation, Dept. of F 21; 27; Mr 28; My 34-37; Jl 27; Ag 24, 25, 26; S 9, 10; O 25; N 12,13,14, 16; D 5; Appointments F 32; Ag 44. Treasurer, Office of Ja 31; My 4

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University of Chicago D 31. University of Illinois Ja 27; 30; F 27; Ap 9; My 28; Je 39; Ag 12; O 19; 40; N 5; 12, 14, 15, 17; 31; 32; D 31, 32, 33.

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Van Der Slik, Jack R. Ja 35-36. Vaught, David Jl 4. Veterans Affairs, Dept. of My 14; Appointments N 35. Vitale, Gary C. O 4. Vrdolyak, Edward R. My 2; 40; Je 38; D 2, 3; 39.

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Wade, Jay Paul Ap 5. Walker, Gov. Dan Ja 2; 7, 8, 9; Mr 17; Ap 20, 22; 33; My 4; Ag 26; S 43; D 13; 20-23; 24; 27; 28; 29; 30; Appointments N 34. Walker, Robert D. F 5. Warren, William D. N 11. Washington, U.S. Rep. Harold Ap 7, 8; Jl 42; N 36; D 39. Water Survey, State Ja 11; Jl 26, 27, 28, 30; 31; Ag 26, 27, 28, 29; S 6,7; N 12,13,14. Watkins, Bari My 19-26. Weber, Jessica C. D 9-12. Wehrle, Roy Je 5. Werries, Larry A. Ap 5. Wheeler. Charles N. Ill Ap 10-19. Whitley. Douglas L. O 29. Wilkin, Rebecca Ja 17-21; N 22-26. Willis, Raymond A. N 11. Wills, Garry Jl 11-16. Wilson, David L. O 29. Witwer, Samuel Jl 4. Wogelius, Carol Mr 5. Woessner, Dee S 26. Womeldorff, P. J. Je 5. Women, Commission on the Status of Mr 35.

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Yates, U.S. Rep. Sidney R. Mr 38; Ap 6; Je 39; Jl 42.


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