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Illinois Issues 1986 Index

■ The 1986 ILLINOIS ISSUES INDEX includes authors, books reviewed and titles of articles. In the Author Index you will find the names of the authors of all articles and letters we published in 1986. The Books Reviewed Index lists the authors or editors and the titles of the books we reviewed. The Titles Index is divided into subject headings. Under these are listed in chronological order the titles of articles, columns and book reviews.

■ Special features published in 1986 include the fourth and final article of the HOME RULE series; the first two essays in the HUMANITIES IV series, and a five-part series on TOXICS AND RISK. Both HOMERULE and TOXICS AND RISK are available in book form with new material; for more information, contact the Illinois Issues editorial office at Sangamon State University, Springfield.


1986 INDEX TO AUTHORS

A

Abbott Charles J., Ja 34; F 51; Mr 42; Ap 38; My42; Je 42;
Jl 42; AgS 71-72; O 46; N 10-13, 38; D 38.
Allan, Marc D., Ja 20; 24-26; 26-27; F 45-46.
Allen, William H. Ja 21-22; Ap 15-18.
Andres, Kenneth L., My 6.

B

Bakalis, Michael J., My 14, 15-17.
Banovetz, James M., My 8-12; AgS 9.
Barnard, Jay, AgS 38,40 (photo essay).
Bolarsky, Carolyn, Je 6-11.
Booth, Paul R., AgS 9.
Burnete, Ken, AgS 37-38 (photo essay).
Burris, Roland W., Je 40-41.
Burtle-McCredie, Patricia, N 29,

C

Carlson, Matt, Ja 13-14.
Compo, Camille J., Ja 7.

E

Elder, Ann H., N 17-19.
Epstein, Kenneth J., D7.

F

Fremon, David, D 10-13

G

Gaudet, Chris, O 38-39: Nv 30.
Gherardini, Caroline A., Je 32.
Gibbons, Tom, O 18-20.
Glynn, Joseph E., D 37.
Green, Paul M, F 12-14, 39; Ap 39; Je 43; Jl 43; AgS 10-14; N 39.
Green, Richard B., N 14-16.
Guillory, Daniel, AgS 46-50.

H

Hertel, Artel, N 8.
Houser, Lynn, Ja 7.
Hurt, James, Je 29; Jl 18-22.

J

Jacobson, Alan M., Jl 6.
Judice, Peter F., F 6, 50.
Jurgens, Nora Newman, Ja 15-19; 16-17;
22-23; 23; F 4-5; 44-45; Mr 4-7; 34; Ap 4-6;
8-12; 13-14; 33; My 30-31; 35-36; 39; Je 4-5;
12-14; 35; Jl 4-5; 13-14; 15-17; 36-37; AgS
6-8; 20-23; 28-31; 41-42; 44-45; O 4-7;
22-25; 36-37; N 4-6; 24; 29; D 24-25.

K

Kelty, Thomas W., My 8-12.
Klemens, Michael R., D 4-7; 18-20; 30-31.
Knoepfle, Margaret S., Ja 6; AgS 61-63; O
37-38; N 29-30; D 22-23.
Krohe, James Jr., Mr 9-15; Ap 20-26; My
20-26; Je 22-28; Jl 23-29; O 35.

L

Lavelle, Michael E., F 5.
Lawrence, Mike, O 10-17.

M

Mathewson, Mark, Mr 16-19.
McClory, Robert J., F 50; AgS 16-19.
McGowan, James, Jl 30.
McManus, Ed, Ja 35; Mr 43; My 43; AgS 73;
O 47; D 39.
McNeil, Porter, Mr 29; 32; 33; 33-34; Ap 29-30;
30-32; My 27-29; 35; Je 18-20; 30-31; 34; Jl
32; 33; AgS 15; 24-27; 27; 32, 34; 36; 42-43; 69.
Merritt, Anna J., Ja 27-28; Mr 31; Ap 28; My
29; Jl 31; AgS 54; O 34; N 23; D 29.
Monti, Gretchen R., N 36-37; D 14-16.

P

Patt, David Mendel, Ja 7.

R

Ridinger, Thornton, F 5-6.

S

Sanders, Ted, My 14, 17-19.
Sautter, R. Craig, N 22.
Schrof, Crystal, Nv 20-21.
Seamon, Joan, AgS 9,
Seng, Ann, F 6.
Sevener, Donald, F 7-11; Jl 8-12.
Shereikis, Richard J., F 40-43; Mr 20-22,
27-28; Ap 27; AgS 52-53; O 26-28; D 26-27;
28-29,
Siebert, F. Mark, Ja 6; F 45; 46-47; Mr 33; Ap
32; My 4-5; 32-34; Je 32-34; Jl 34-35; AgS
56-60; N 26-27; D 32-33.
Simon, Martin, AgS 37, 39-40 (photo essay).
Squires, Randy, AgS 37, 39-40 (photo essay).
Stone, Susan C., My 6.

T

Torry, Karen, O 29-33.

V

Van Der Slik, Jack R., AgS 74-75.

W

Wagner, Linda M.,Ja 8-12.
Wheeler, Charles N. Ill, Ja 2; F 2; Mr 2; Ap 2;
My 2; Je 2; Jl 2; AgS 2-3; O 2; N 2; D 2.
Wilson, Thomas D. N 17-19.
Woelffer, Michael T., Ja 32-33; Mr 7.
Woodward, James G., Je 15-17.

INDEX TO BOOKS REVIEWED

Andrew, David S., Louis Sullivan and the Polemics of Modem Architecture: The Present against the Past, O 35.

Greene, Bob, Cheeseburgers: The Best of Bob Greene, Ap 27.

Knoepfle, John, Poems from the Sangamon, Jl 30.

Landess, Thomas H. and Quinn, Richard M., Jesse Jackson and the Politics of Race, N 22,

Reed, Adolph L. Jr., The Jesse Jackson Phenomena, N 22.

Slayton, Robert A., Back of the Yards: The Making of a Local Democracy, D 28-29.

Wade, Louise Carroll, Chicago's Pride: The Stockyards, Packingtown, and Environs in the Nineteenth Century, D 28-29.




1986 INDEX TO TITLES

AGING

Women and aging in Illinois, Ja 30.
Oblinger leaves legislature for executive post, F 48.
NURSING HOME ISSUES
   Nursing home violations. Ja 7.
   Parks, new ICBC board member, Mr 38.
   Bownam, Homer and Luft honored, Ap 40.
   Nursing home negligence: double recovery, My 34.
   Two innovative programs win awards [QUIP], D 40.
Home repair fraud, My 31; 0 36, 37.
SCSEP honors older workers, employers, Je 44.
Chicago medical center district authorized to build center for elderly, Jl 37 (see also F 47).
State focuses on Alzheimer's Disease, O 40-41, 43,

AGRICULTURE

Block resigns top spot at USDA, Mr 40.
Rural life to be studied by new task force, Je 36-37.
DuBois to oversee Du Quoin Fair, Jl 38.
De Land head of Great Lakes Rural Network, Jl 41.
New alfalfa venture, AgS 62-63.
Werries named to USEPA committee, O 40.
Ed Madigan: Illinois' underrated congressman, N 10-13.
Hughes, Webb named to Farm Development Authority, D 35.

APPOINTMENTS

Names, Ja 28-31, 36; F 48-50, 52; Mr 3640: Ap 34-36,40; My
38-40, 44; Je 36-39, 41, 44; Jl 3841; AgS 64-66, 68-70, 75; O
40-45, 48; N 32, 34-35, 40; D 35-36, 40.

ARTS & HUMANITIES

Illinois historians honored, F 52.
Cheeseburgers branded bland, Ap 27.
New task force to study film financing, My 38.
Miedema receives intellectual freedom award, My 44.
Second City voodoo [stories about Chicago], Je 29.
Four receive Order of Lincoln award, Je 41,44.
Of time and the river, Jl 30.
Appointments to Illinois Arts Council; Arts Week, Jl 39.
John Knoepfle receives Mark Twain award, Jl 41.
HUMANITIES ESSAYS (4th series)
   Illinois: the first look [pioneer travelers], Jl 18-22.
   The rise and fall of the Decatur Comet, AgS 46-50; N 8.
U of I Press: 70 years of distinction, AgS 52-53.
Demystifying the Illinois State Archives, O 26-28.
Dismembering the Sullivan legend, O 35.
Illinois State Historical Society president, O 45.
Fuller's geodesic dome honored, O 45, 48.
Krohe, McClory win Lisagor awards, O 48.
Failing to capture the Jackson phenomena, N 22.
SIU Press: Respectability need not be dull, D 26-27.
Packingtown revisited — twice, D 28-29,
Knoepfle honored again, D 40.

ATTORNEY GENERAL

Attorney General Opinions, Ja 26-27; F 47; Mr 35; My 37; Jl 37.
Elections (see ELECTIONS),
Bill Scott, former attorney general, dies, AgS 75.
Profiles of Hartigan and Carey, O 22-25.

AUDITOR GENERAL
(See FINANCES, STATE).

CHICAGO & COOK COUNTY
McCormick Place Board [appointments], Ja 28.
At the brink of a power shift [ward remap), Mr 43.
Lee Daniels' views, Ap 8-12.
Chicago dock tax upheld [home rule], Ap 31.
Liquor referenda moot, Ap 32.
Old Pro ponders 'rayform,' Ap 39.
'Unsung Heroines'of social service, Ap 40.
Taylor new president of Operation PUSH, My 40, 44.
New life for the Loop, My 43.
Second City voodoo [stories about Chicago], Je 29.
Hudson honored for neighborhood work, Je 41.
Omen of future Dem disasters [state primary], Je 43.

March 1987/Illinois Issues/19


Medical center district, Jl 37 (see also F 47).
The message from the 26th Ward [Gutierrez v, Torres], Jl 43.
O'HARE: First battle in a long war? AgS 16-19.
The suburbs learn to use their clout, AgS 18-19.
Council wars hit General Assembly, AgS 34.
Housing development without displacement, AgS 73.
Racial power struggles in Chicago, Springfield, O 2.
Cherry promoted by Cook County state's attorney, O 44.
The mayor: Can he sell his record?, O 47-48.
Coping with Lake Michigan's rising waters, N 14-16.
Failing to capture the Jackson phenomena, N 22.
Hinky Dink's prophecy [mayoral elections), N 39.
Packingtown revisited — twice, D 28-29.
'No' to Chicago nonpartisan election referendum, D 33.
O'Grady win: a new beginning for GOP? D 39.

CHILDREN & FAMILY

Polovchak case ends: issues unresolved, Ja 35.
Children: [The State of the Child, 1985), My 4-5.
Child abuse legislation, My 30; 0 36.
Marriage fees ruled improper for funding domestic abuse
shelters, My 32-34.
Joint tenancy in bank account, My 34.
Five-year decline in teenage pregnancies, My 36.
Court clarifies child custody conflicts, Je 32-33.
Camille named to head DORS' kids services, Je 37.
Thompson and Collins head national effort to protect children, Je 38.
Is a pension marital property? N 27.
To be or not to be [child with Tay-Sachs disease), D 32.
Two innovative programs win awards [One Church-One Child] D 40.

COMPTROLLER

Burris names new press secretary, Je 37.
Upgrade accounting system — now, Je 40-41.
Profile of Burris and Geo-Karis, Jl 15-17.
Elections (see ELECTIONS).
Finances (see FINANCES).

CONSTITUTION

Illinois' ERA: Who's benefiting?, Mr 16-19.
Fiscal strings on amendments [Bail and veterans' organizations tax exemption], Je 30-31.
Evolution of State Board of Education, Jl 8-12; O 8.
The bail amendment: pros and cons, O 18-20.
Death of constitutional expert Rubin Cohn, O 48.
Amending the state's Constitution, N 30.
Geraghty state ACLU president, N 40.
The Cutback Amendment [class of 1980), D 10-13.

CONSUMER

Health and safety (see HEALTH & SAFETY).
Home repair (see HOUSING).
Liability (see INSURANCE)
Nursing homes (see AGING)
Toxics (see ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY).
Utilities (see UTILITIES).

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Federal funds for fighting crime, Ja 26.
Arrests for nonjailable offenses, Ja 26-27.
No guilty plea; no plea bargaining agreement, F 45-46.
Admission of client's guilt is a bad defense, F 46-47.
Insanity is no defense in probation revocation, Mr 33.
Search of state trooper's raincoat pouch, Mr 33.
85 on Illinois' death row, Mr 34.
Death penalty upheld, Ap 32.
Bail amendment, Je 30, 31.
Death penalty case: a 'prejudiced' juror, My 34.
Governor proposes three new prisons, My 35.
Changes at Department of Corrections, My 40.
Information: the key to bail reform, Je 15-17.
If your victim doesn't believe you, you can't be guilty of theft by deception, Je 32.
In wake of U.S. case [Miranda violation], Jl 34.
Judge can't change guilty plea without a trial, Jl 34.
Local jails funding, Jl 38-39; O 37.
Fines, court costs and bail refunds, AgS 57.
Assignments on post-conviction hearings, AgS 59.
Psychiatric evidence refined, AgS 59.
Fed conviction affects state sentences, AgS 60.
Death sentence hearings: procedures, evidence, AgS 60.
The bail amendment: pros and cons, O 18-20.
Fingerprint clues: computerized sleuthing, O 37-38.
'Look-alike' drugs, N 27.
Court clarifies definition of 'mentally ill,' D 33.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Illinois' stake in Canada's issues, Ja 13-14.
Banking, insurance and utility 'bills,' Ja 22-24.
Keys to economic expansion, Ja 32-33.
Selling the reform of state purchasing, F 4-5.
Adlai Stevenson's views, F 7-11.
Woelffer to Oklahoma; Hedges is DCCA director, Ap 34.
Landmarks Council: endangered building grant, Mr 40.
Lee Daniels' views, Ap 8-12.
Credit card interest rates, May 31.
New task force to study film financing, My 38.
Taylor new president of Operation PUSH, My 40, 44.
New life for the Loop, My 43.
Businesses honored for helping the jobless, My 44.
A leaner Cat on the rebound, Je 6-11.
How Cat got to where it's at, Je 9-10.
Hudson honored for neighborhood work, Je 41.
The rise and fall of the Decatur Comet, AgS 46-50;N 8.
Schwaninger named women's business advocate, Jl 41.
O'HARE: First battle in a long war? AgS 16-19.
Export Council; Small Business Advisory Council, N 32.
New Fiduciary Advisory Committee, N 32, 34.
How Bloomington-Normal dealt with Mitsubishi and Chrysler: the open meeting dilemma, D 14-16.
Time + cooperation = prosperity, D 24-25.
State chamber chairman, Edward Filiatrault, D 36, 40.
Build Illinois (see GOVERNOR)
Tourism (see ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY).
Unemployment insurance (see INSURANCE).
Workers' compensation (see INSURANCE).

EDUCATION K-12

Board for new Mathematics/Science Academy, Ja 29-30.
Berman chairs committee on education reform, Ja 31.
Joint committee on education reform, Ap 34.
Steinheimer Teacher of the Year, Ja 36; N 34.
Protecting school district property, Mr 35.
School Board Association elects officers, Mr 38.
Adlai Stevenson's views, F 10, 11.
1986 legislative session, F 44, 45; Ap 29-30; My 30-31.
Alford retires from State Board of Education, Ap 40.
Illinois school reform [Bakalis], My 15-17.
Illinois educational reform [Sanders], My 17-19.
Phys ed exemptions and "no pass, no play," My 30, 31.
Miedema receives intellectual freedom award, My 44.
Stomping out illiteracy in Illinois, Je 18-20; AgS 9.
The evolution of the State Board of Educational, Jl 8-12.
Helping educationally disadvantaged kids, Jl 41.
Firing tenured teachers accused of crimes, AgS 57-58.
ISBA officers: Thies, Schiller, Merza & Amari, O 45.
Education reform: 3rd inning, N 4-6.
Illinois school report: highs, lows, averages, N 4-5.
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy opens, N 29.
Collective bargaining (see LABOR)

ELECTIONS

Will the real Jim Thompson stand up? Ja 2.
Baise heads Thompson's campaign, Ja 28-29.
In defense of [gov's] election 'reform' veto. F 5.
Adlai Stevenson, F 7-11.
Democrats' biennial ritual: slatemaking, F 12-14, 39.
Candidates & almost-candidates: March primary.F 49-50.
Wooing the collegiate vote [national], F 51.
Courting the vote of resentment [Koehler & Quinn], Mr 2.
'86 legislative elections: free rides and Senate control, Mr 29.
Women legislative candidates in 1986, Mr 29.
Lee Daniels' views, Ap 9, 11.
Adlai's candidacy [LaRouche primary victories], My 2.
Election reform: reacting to LaRouchian 'Democrats', My 27-29.
Illinois Issues Election Almanac:
    Votegetter Alan Dixon, My 35.
    Freeriders into the General Assembly, AgS 15.
   Traditional party strength based on vote for Ul Board of Trustees, AgS 27.
   Reagan coattails: long or short in Illinois? My 69.
   Amending the state's Constitution, N 30.
Election Names [1986 candidates: statewide, congressional and General Assembly), My 39.
The two-party system and [LaRouche| extremists, My 42
Stevenson officially withdraws as Democratic candidate, Je 36.
Mike Hewlett Jr. and Jane Spirgel from DuPage to run wtih Stevenson, Je 36.
GOP and Democratic state committee members, Je 39.
Open elections [LaRouche victories), Jl 6.
The races for the money: campaigns for comptroller and treasurer, Jl 15-17.
GOP finally finds candidate to oppose Atty. Gen. Hartigan, Jl 38.
O'Brien, Grotberg withdraw from congressional races, Jl 38.
GOP targets Senate takeover, but LaRouche factor nil, AgS 2-3.
Party Politics in Illinois: Republicans v. Democrats et al, AgS O-14.
1986 Illinois primaries, turnout by region, AgS 10.
1986 Republican primary, U.S. Senate, votes by region, AgS 11.
1986 Democratic primary, four executive office contests, votes by region, AgS 12-13.
Edgar v. Hart v. Spirgel for secretary of state, AgS 20-23.
No election reform, AgS 24-26.
Election bills: no survivors, AgS 25.
Money and the [U.S.) Senate race, AgS 71-72.
The Rematch: Thompson v. Stevenson, O 10-17.
Attorney general race [Hartigan v. Carey], O 22-25.
Two new legislative candidates, replacing Hastert and Davis, O 40.
Solidarity, Libertarians and Socialist Workers on ballot; Illinois Independents off, O 44.
Ed Madigan no longer faces LaRouche backer, O 44.
Shoot the horse [Campaign '86], N 2.
Political pornography [campaign smear tactics), D 2.
Don't vote for nobody nobody knows [general election results], D 4-7.
Chicago and Cook County (SEE CHICAGO & COOK COUNTY).

ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY

Canada's issues: acid rain and trade, Ja 13-14.
Hazardous wastes: priority on information, Ja 21-22.
USEPA cannot make up [air pollution] rules in the middle of game, Ja 25-26.
Division of Fisheries: new administrators, Ja 30.
Moak chief of DOC's new wildlife division, F 48.
Tourism in perspective, Mr 7.
Task force to study COGA-1 coal gasification, Mr 37.
TOXICS (5-part series with sidebars)
Toxics: Where to begin? (1), Mr 9-15.
Toxics monitoring: Lake Calumet experience, Mr 11.
Discovering the link between toxics and health, Mr 13-14.
Toxics: Assessing the risks (2), Ap 20-26.
   Cancer: What cause? What risk?, Ap 24-25.
   Toxics: The politics of risk (3), My 20-26.
   A community's right to know, My 25; 31.
   Toxics: The economics of risk (4), Je 22-28.
   Economic impact studies in rule-making, Je 25.
   Toxics: The management of risk (5), Jl 23-29.
   Rules by consensus? Jl 27
   EPA's new strategy, Jl 28-29.
Nominations for Federal Export Coal Commission. Mr 39.
First endangered building grant, Mr 40.
The common carrier saga [natural gas), Mr 42.
Coal research aimed at No. 1 enemy: sulfur, Ap 15-18.
Conservation reorganizes to gain efficiency, Ap 35-36.
ISCC launches environmental regulatory group, Ap 40.
Imports fuel ethanol debate, Ap 38.
Auto emissions, My 31.
Groundwater hearings, My 36.
New conservation corps created, My 40.
States sign pact to protect Great Lakes, Jl 36-37.
Three appointed to Argonne's governing board, Je 38.
Risser resigns from Natural History Survey, Je 38,41.
Clarifying gag orders [Monsanto and trial on dioxin leak], 34-35.
Advisory panel: clean 4 beautiful Illinois, Jl 39.
O'HARE: First battle in a long war? AgS 16-19.
Municipal garbage, AgS 61-62.
Cahokia Mounds, Rock Island Trail, AgS 62.
Governor's radon task force, O 43-44.
Coping with Lake Michigan's rising water, N 14-16.

20/March 1987/Illinois Issues


Businesses reduce and recycle hazardous waste, N 29-30.
Herniation wasteland on hazards of wastes, N 36-37.
Semonin succeeds Changnon at Water Survey, N 40.
Schlanger appointed to board overseeing state scientific surveys, D35.
Build Illinois (see GOVERNOR)
Utilities (see UTILITIES).

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

Federal funds for fighting crime, Ja 26.
Roberts gets nod for U.S. attorney post, Ja 31,36.
Simon's focus: jobs, higher education, Ja 34.
Polovchak case ends; issues unresolved, Ja 35.
Block grants, Hull House and DCCA, F 5-6.
Wooing the collegiate vote, F 51.
Courting the vote of resentment [Koehler] Mr 2.
Nominations for Federal Export Coal Commission, Mr 39.
CMS' Jordan HUD administrator for Midwest, Mr 3940.
Block resigns top spot at USDA, Mr 40.
The common carrier saga (natural gas], Mr 42.
Imports fuel ethanol debate, Ap 38.
Votegetter Alan Dixon, My 35.
The two-party system and (LaRouche) extremists, My 42.
Three appointed to Argonne's governing board, Je 38.
Recollections of a terrorist-free capital, Je 42.
Populism: left, right or meaningless adjective, Jl 42.
Voting rights act and Springfield, O 2.
Bob Michel's garage (Washington home rule], O 46.
Ed Madigan: Illinois' underrated congressman, N 10-13.
Debtbusters: a game to erase federal deficit, N 20-21.
Coler on HHS (long-term care] Task Force, N 32.
The religious Right and the GOP, N 38.
Tax reform begets tax reform, D 18-20.
Counties and townships face life (after revenue sharing], D 22-23.
Elections still leads delegation, House minorities, D 38.
Elections (see ELECTIONS)

FINANCES, STATE

General funds balance, Ja 27; F 47; Mr 35; Ap 33; My 36; Je 35; J 37; AgS 63; O 39; N 31; D 34.
Slicing the supplemental pie, Ja 23.
Selling the reform of state purchasing, F 4-5; My 30.
Yellow alert: revenue lags spending, Mr 4-7.
Bonds sell at low rate, Mr 34.
Defects in state-owned buildings, Mr 35.
Harpoons fired at budget, Ap 2.
Governor on high wire with budget, priorities, Ap 4-6.
Two days: time enough to change consolidation, Ap 29-30.
AUDITOR GENERAL
   The inconsistency of the (Illinois Supreme] court, Je 4-5.
   The judiciary: First among equals? Jl 2.
Auditor general hires former Rep. Kane, O 40.
Dealing with the budget, My 30-31.
Upgrade accounting system — now, Je 40-41.
Comptroller and treasurer, Jl 13-17. Bonds sold, refinanced, Jl 36.
The legislative view of the budget, AgS 6-8.
Sen. Carroll: dean of appropriations, AgS 8.
Taxes paid under protest and general funds, AgS 57.
Governor lowers the budget line by 3 percent, O 4-7.
Estimated general funds revenues, fiscal 1987, O 4.
A better [biennial] way to budget? D 30-31.
Governor's supplmental budget, D 30.
Build Illinois {see GOVERNOR).
Lottery (see GAMBLING).

GAMBLING

Las Vegas nights, My 30.
Governor creates Department of the Lottery, My 35-36.
Bets and breakage for intertrack horse racing, My 37.
Gambling: casino nights & horse racing, AgS 41-42.
Weekly Lotto winners sue state, AgS 58-59.
Gambling on more revenue: multistate lottery, O 38-39.

GOVERNOR

Will the real Jim Thompson stand up? Ja 2.
BUILD ILLINOIS
   Build Illinois: the plan and the master plan (housing, small business loans, large business loans, business incubators, infrastructure, toxic waste cleanup, coal research and utilization, roads, education, financing], Ja 15-19.
   Build Illinois' billion-dollar housing program, Ja 16-17.
   Where is Build Illinois its first year?, Ap 13-14.
   Build Illinois: Round 2, AgS 44-45.
   Build Illinois' first-year projects, AgS 45.
   Build Illinois: the 'agreed' cuts, O 6.
APPOINTMENTS (cabinet and staff):
   Baise heads Thompson's campaign; Hanley gets top post at IDOT, Ja 28-29.
   Fleischli replaces Freeh on governor's staff, Ja 29.
   Oblinger to post of consumer advocate, F 48.
   Jones ESDA director; boards and commissions, F 48.
   Governor's other appointments, Mr 37; Ap 36; Jl 40; N 34-35.
   Woelffer to Oklahoma; Hedges named DCCA director, Ap 34.
   Kiley, Mental Health; Valenti, Public Aid, Ap 34-35.
   Duffy moves from DASA to governor's staff, Ap 35.
   Atkins named new DASA director, My 38.
   Bestudik appointed state fire marshal, Jl 38.
   DuBois to oversee Du Quoin Fair, Jl 38.
   O'Connor assistant director, Public Health, Jl 39.
No supplement for welfare checks [veto], F 2.
Adlai Stevenson's views, F 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Governor proposes three new prisons, My 35.
New Department of the Lottery, My 35-36.
Thompson co-chairs Funds for America's Future, Ja 36.
TASK FORCES
   Film financing, My 38.
   Rural life, Je 36-37.
   City, county jails and their funding, Jl 38-39.
   Radon task force, O 43-44.
   Mental health care system, D 35-36.
Thompson and Collins head national effort to protect children, Je 38.
The Rematch: Thompson v. Stevenson, O 10-17.
Govs. Thompson, Moore head national task force dealing with 'wheeling' electricity, N 32.
Elections (see ELECTIONS).
Finances (see FINANCES).

HEALTH & SAFETY

Serving the mentally ill: some good news from Springfield, Ja 7.
Illinois [liquor] laws stop at the border, Ja 25.
IBM and VDT report, F 6, 50.
Court upholds roadblocks to catch drunk drivers, F 45.
Malpractice law in jeopardy, Mr 33-34.
Hospital association board members, officers, Mr 39.
Law upheld denying supervision for repeated drunk driving, Ap 30-31.
Time closes court doors in medical malpractice, Ap 32.
Kiley gets top post at Mental Health, Aid, Ap 34-35.
Duffy moves from DASA to governor's staff, Ap 35.
Appointments to Guardianship & Advocacy Commission. Ap 35.
Seat belt law, My 31. AIDS, My 31; O 36.
Atkins named new DASA director, My 38.
Helping the [disabled] jobless, My 44.
Camille named to head DORS' kids services, Je 37.
Health care: costs, quality and access, Jl 4-5.
AIDS: public safety v. rights of victims, Jl 13-14.
Counties may regulate school cafeterias, Jl 37.
Bestudik appointed state fire marshal, Jl 38.
O'Connor assistant director of Public Health, Jl 39.
Public administrators, guardians named, Jl 39-40.
Medical [licensing] Act rewrite fails; 1987 review still scheduled, AgS 42-43. (See also Ap 29, 30).
Bartender's liability and Dramshop Act, AgS 60.
Medical malpractice act: Pretrial panels ruled out, other provisions upheld, AgS 60.
Medicaid and Medical Assistance (see PUBLIC AID & WELFARE).
Schyve, mental health clinical director, resigns, O 40.
Coler on HHS [long-term care] Task Force, N 32.
New Medical Review Board for Department of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, N 32.
Guardianships and Advocacy Commission appintments, N 34.
Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities, N 34.
To be or not to be: [child with Tay-Sachs], D 32.
Court clarifies definition of 'mentally ill,' D 33.
Task force on mental health care system, D 35-36.
Criminally insane (see CRIMINAL JUSTICE).
Medicaid (see PUBLIC AID & WELFARE]
Toxics (see ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY).

HIGHER EDUCATION

Layzell new BOG chancellor, Ja 28.
The questions of quality and utility, F 40-43.
Reform in higher education, Mr 20-22, 27-28.
Southern Illinois University Board of Trustees (Crete B. Harvey),
Mr 40. Felder new computer chief at SIU, Je 38.
Pettit new SIU chancellor, Jl 40.
Monat steps down as chancellor OF BOR, Jl 40.
LaTourette new NIU president, Jl 40-41.
Rich succeeds Gove at IGPA, Jl 41.
University presses (see ARTS & HUMANITIES).
New vice chancellor for Ul, O 44.
Community college trustees association elects officers, honors legislators, O 45.
Lamb new president of Northeastern Illinois University, N 40.
[Entomologist] Metcalf honored at Ul, N 40.
Collective bargaining (see LABOR)

HOUSING

CMS' Jordan new HUD administrator, Mr 39-40.
Landmarks Council: endangered building grant, Mr 40.
Housing development without displacement, AgS 73.
Home repair fraud, My 31; O 36, 37.
Mobile homes and state licensing, N 27.
Build Illinois (see GOVERNOR).

ILLINOIS ISSUES INDEX

1985: Mr 1986, pp. 23-26.1984: Mr 1985, pp. 23-26.1983: Ap
1984, pp. 23-26. 1982: Ap 1983, pp. 21-25.1981: Mr 1982, pp.
19-22.1980: Mr 1981, pp, 19-20, 25-26. 1979: Mr 1980, pp.
17-20. 1978: Mr 1979, pp.17-20. 1977 & 1976: Mr 1978, pp.
17-28. 1975: Ja 1976, pp. i-iv; Jl 1975, pp. i-iv; Ap 1975, pp. i- iv.

ILLINOIS ISSUES ROSTER

1986 Roster of State Government Officials, F 15-38.

INIATIVE & REFERENDA

Liquor referenda moot: stricter signature requirement upheld for wet/dry questions, Ap 32.
Chicago [nonpartisan election] referendum, D 33.

INSURANCE

Liability insurance crisis:
   Long tails and deep pockets, Ja 8-12; My 31.
   Insurance 'agendas,' Ja 22-24; F 44; My 31.
   New 'claims made' policy, Mr 34.
   Long tail, deep pockets, whole persons, Je 2.
   Scorecard for the final inning, Je 12-14.
   Less liability but not reform, AgS 28-31.
   Local governments' new immunities, AgS 30.
   Business loses [liability insurance], N 24.
Workers' Compensation; proposed Illinois Product Liability Act. F 44 (see also LABOR/retaliatory discharge).
Insurance policies are contracts; no presumptions allowed, Ap 31-32.
Time closes court doors in product liability suits, Ap 32.
Burden of proof in damage awards based on comparative negligence, My 32.
Insurance company fined (for violating cancellation and nonrenewal laws], My 36.
UI agreement extended; new negotiations to begin, AgS 36 (see also F 44).
Municipalities can insure through IRMA without losing statutory immunity, AgS 56-57.
Repeating: Implied indemnity not valid, AgS 59-60.
Medical malpractice (see HEALTH & SAFETY)

JUDICIARY

Auditor general and Illinois Supreme Court (see FINANCES, STATE).
Judicial rulings, Ja 24-26; F 45-47; Mr 33-34; Ap 30-32; My 32-34; Je 32-34 Jl 34-35; AgS 56-60; N 26-27; D 32-33.
The Judiciary [appointments etc.], Ja 30-31; F 48, 52; Ap 36; Je 37-38; AgS 66; N 35; D 36.
Gulley retires from Courts Administrative Office, Ja 31.
Admission of a client's guilt a bad defense, F 4647.
Illinois Bar Foundation honors Underwood, Ja 36.
Reinstatement of attorney denied, F 47.
New 21st Judicial Circuit, F47.
Judicial Conference, F 48.
'Greylord' legislation, My 31; Je 4.

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DuPage County gets new public defender, My 40.
Supreme Court's recommendations to G.A., Je 4-5.
Information: the key to bail reform, Je 15-17.
Underwood receives Lincoln the Lawyer Award, Je 44.
Plugging delay loophole, Jl 34.
Clarifying gag orders, Jl 34-35.
Judge can't change guilty plea without a trial. Jl 34.
Claims on bail refunds, AgS 57.
Suing state? Go to Court of Claims if breach of contract; to trial court if fraud, AgS 58-59.
Timely filing law isn't working, AgS 60.
Evidence standards for directed verdicts, AgS 60.
Former Supreme Court Justice Schaefer dies, AgS 75.
Illinois Administrative Code: nine new volumes, O 39.
Supreme Court opens Chicago branch office, O 40.
ISBA officers: Thies, Schiller, Merza & Amari, O 45.
No public defenders in civil cases, N 26-27.
McGillicuddy retires from appellate bench, N 35.
Criminal justice (see CRIMINAL JUSTICE).
ERA (see WOMEN).
Federal courts (see FEDERAL GOVERNMENT).
Home rule (see LOCAL GOVERNMENT).
Judicial payhikes (see LEGISLATURE).

LABOR

Retaliatory discharge. Ja 24-25.
Unemployment rates, Ja 27; F 47; Mr 35; Ap 33; My 36; Je 35; Jl 37; AgS 63; O 39; N 31; D 34.
IBM and VDT report, F 6, 50.
No Illinois role in railroad employee claims [retaliatory discharge). Mr 33.
Hammer counsel for educational labor board, My 40.
Vogel new president of faculty union. My 40.
Honored for helping the jobless, My 44.
Pay raises for top officials (see LEGISLATURE).
Home rule and collective bargaining, AgS 9.
Comparable worth, O 29-33.
AFSCME v. state of Washington, O 30.
Collective bargaining and Illinois' counties, N 17-19.
Faculty union vote at ISU, NIU, SSU, N 29.
How Bloomington-Normal dealt with Mitsubishi and Chrysler: the open meeting dilemma, D 14-16.
Time + cooperation = prosperity, D 24-25.
Caterpillar Tractor (see ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT).
ERA (see WOMEN).
Unemployment Insurance (see INSURANCE).
Worker's compensation (see INSURANCE).

LEGISLATURE

Berman chairs legislative committee on education reform, Ja 31.
Joint committee, Ap 34.
Lining up the spring agendas, F 44-45.
The two-day warm-up [spring session). Mr 32.
State Sen. Bloom dies in home blaze. Mr 36-37.
Coffey resigns Senate seat, Mr 37.
Oblinger resigns; replaced by Hasara, F 48; Mr 37;
Glauberman steps down as Daniels' chief of staff, Mr 37-38.
Former state Sen. Richard Larson Mr 40. Lee Daniels: the 'little guy' of the leaders. Ap 8-12.
Two days: enough to change consolidation, Ap 29-30.
Sunset Oversight, Ap 29-30. Citizens Assembly, Councils, Ap 29.
Pay raises all set unless legislature acts. Je 35.
Leitch and Woodyard new senators; new Rep. Black, Ap 34; My 44.
Bowman, Homer and Luft honored for support of nursing home residents. Ap 40.
Legislative support service commissions get directors. My 38.
Martinez replaces Soliz in House, Je 36.
House Republicans get new press aide, Je 38.
Gaggles of kids (spring session], Jl 32.
Sen. Carroll: dean of appropriations, AgS 8.
The power of the majority [session's end), AgS 32, 34.
House vote on pay raises, AgS 32.
Senate vote sets new pay raises in motion, AgS 36.
The General Assembly circa June 30 [photos] AgS 37-40.
Bargain politics, AgS 74-75.
Fall agenda, spring packages signed into law, O 36-37.
Robert Olson replaces Sam Vinson in House, O 40.
Alexander moves to Senate; Morrow takes her House seat, O 40.
Two new legislative candidates, replacing Hasten and Davis, O 40.
New citizens councils, O 41-43; N 8.
The class of 1980: last of the 'mavericks.' D 10-13.
Build Illinois (see GOVERNOR).
Elections (see ELECTIONS).
Finances (see FINANCES).

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Rural life to be studied by new task force, Je 36-37.
Lt. Gov. Ryan to head National Conference of Lieutenant Governors, N 32.
Build Illinois (see GOVERNOR).
Elections (see ELECTIONS).

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Intergovernmental [leasing] 'agreements,' Ja 27.
Township officials honor Paul Green. Ja 36.
Incompatible offices, F 47.
Road funds and special districts, F 47.
County powers and limits, Mr 35.
Chicago dock tax upheld [home rule], Ap 31.
Liquor referenda moot; stricter signature requirement upheld for wet/dry questions, Ap 32.
HOME RULE (4-part series with sidebars):
   Home Rule: aftermath of a revolution (1), AgS 52-57 1985.
   The watchdogs of home rule, O 17-22 1985.
   Debt, taxes and home rule, D 18-23 1985.
   Home rule: renewing trust in local government, My 8-12; AgS 9 1986.
   Home rule update. My 10 1986.
DuPage County gets no special law on fire protection districts, My 32.
City zoning prevails in dispute with park district, Je 33-34.
Rural life to be studied by new task force, Je 36-37.
Counties may regulate school cafeterias, Jl 37.
De Land new head of Great Lakes Rural Network, Jl 41.
Carbondale wins disability award, Jl 41.
Racial power struggles in Chicago, Springfield [voting rights], O 2.
Annexation of townships by cities, O 37.
How Bloomington-Normal dealt with Mitsubishi and Chrysler: the open meeting dilemma. D 14-16.
Counties and townships face life [after revenue sharing], D 22-23 (see also D 19, 20).
Build Illinois (see GOVERNOR).
Collective bargaining (see LABOR).
Local jail funding (see CRIMINAL JUSTICE).
Municipal garbage (see ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY).
O'Hare (see CHICAGO & COOK COUNTY).
Taxes (see TAXES).

MEDIA

Photos: Illinois Issues 10th Anniversary Party, Ja 4-5
Another bunch of males [top 10 lllinoisans], Ja 7.
Globe Democrat back in the Statehouse, Ap 40.
Burris names new press secretary, Je 37.
Pressroom change [appointments], Je 38; D 36.
Clarifying gag orders [Monsanto trial], Jl 34-35.
University presses (see ARTS & HUMANITIES).
The crossroads ahead [generic political speech], D 37.

MINORITIES

Selling the reform of state purchasing, F 4-5; My 30.
Appointments to Human Rights Commission, Ap 35.
Children {The Stale of the Chilo], My 4-5.
Taylor new president of Operation PUSH, My 40, 44.
Chicago and Cook County (see CHICAGO S COOK COUNTY).
Racial power struggles in Chicago, Springfield [voting rights], O 2.
Chicago and Cook County (see CHICAGO & COOK COUNTY).
Elections (see ELECTIONS).

PRIVACY & INFORMATION

Search of trooper's raincoat pouch upheld, Mr 33.
AIDS: public safety v. rights of victims, Jl 13-14.
Information on state-funded abortions, AgS 56.
Toxics: right-to-know (see ENVIRONMENT S ENERGY).
Geraghty state ACLU president, N 40.
How Bloomington-Normal dealt with Mitsubishi and Chrysler: the
open meeting dilemma, D 14-16. PUBLIC AID & WELFARE
No supplement for welfare checks, F 2.
Block grants, Hull House and DCCA, F 5-6.
Medical Assistance [ICARE], My 31.
Project Chance: more than just a check?, Ap 33.
Honored for helping jobless, My 44.
Valenti moves up at Public Aid, Ap 34-35.
Medicaid fraud legislation, O 37; D 7.
Housing (see HOUSING).
Nursing homes (see AGING).
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES (see LABOR).

SECRETARY OF STATE

Demystifying the Illinois State Archives, O 26-28.
Illinois Administrative Code: nine new volumes, 039.
Elections (see ELECTIONS).
Literacy program (EDUCATION).
Drunk driving (see HEALTH & SAFETY).

STATE REPORTS

State Stix, Ja 27; F 47; Mr 35; Ap 33; My 36; Je 35; J( 37; AgS 54; O 39; N 31; D 34.
Selected State Reports, Ja 27-28; Mr 31; Ap 28; My 29: Jl 31; AgS 54; O 34; N 23; D 29.

TAXES

Thompson, Ja 2.

Tax climate temperate, but forecast uncertain, Ja 6.
Adlai Stevenson's views, F 7, 8.
Computer-aided-design sales tax exemption, F 44.
Lee Daniels' views, Ap9, 10, 11.
Chicago dock tax upheld [home rule], Ap 31.
New task force to study film financing, My 38.
Veterans' organization exemption, Je 30, 31.
Protested taxes do not go into general funds, AgS 57.
Joint effort fights tax fraud on car sales, O 44.
Business loses; business wins, N 24.
Parker joins Taxpayers' Federation, N 40.
Tax reform begets tax reform, D 18-20.
Counties and townships face life [after revenue sharing), D 22-23
Build Illinois (see GOVERNOR).
Home rule (see LOCAL GOVERNMENT).

TRANSPORTATION

Baise heads Thompson's campaign; Hanley gets top post at IDOT, Ja 28-29.
Mississippi River bridge panel, My 38, 40.
O'HARE: First battle in a long war? AgS 16-19.
The rise and fall of the Decatur Comet, AgS 46-50; N8.
McCree, Shay appointed IDOT bureau chiefs, O 44.
Build Illinois (see GOVERNOR).

TREASURER, STATE

Election (see ELECTIONS).
Finances (see FINANCES, STATE).

UTILITIES

Edison rate hikes: One size fits all, Ja 20; My 6.
Decisions on utility 'bills,' Ja 22-24.
Adlai Stevenson's views, F 8-9; My 6.
Bushnell and Teclaw get top IICC appointments, Mr 36.
IICC information [in utility merger case], Je 34.
National task force on 'wheeling' electricity, N 32.
De Land on Citizens Utility Board. N 35, 40.

VETERANS

Hiring veterans for state jobs, Ja 26-27. Property tax exemption amendment, Je 30, 31.

WOMEN

Another bunch of males [top 10 lllinoisans], Ja 7.
Women and aging in Illinois, Ja 30.
Women's lobby group elects board officers, F 52.
Illinois' ERA: Who's benefiting?, Mr 16-19.
Appointments to Human Rights Commission,
Ap 35. 'Unsung Heroines' honored for social service, Ap 40.
Schwaninger named women's business advocate, Jl 41.
Information on state-funded abortions. AgS 56.
Comparable worth, O 29-33.
Children and family (see CHILDREN & FAMILY).
Elections (see ELECTIONS).
Legislature (See LEGISLATURE).

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