House- Leadership
William A. Rcdmond (D.,
Benscm ilio. speaker of the House
Gerald W. Shea (D., Riverside).
majority leader Corneal A Davis (D.. Chicago).
assistant mojority leader E. J. "Zeke Giorgi (D., Rockford),
Michael J. Mudigan (D., Chicago),
assistant majority leader Don E, Brummet (D., VandaSia),
majority whip Gerald A. Bradley (D.,
Bloomington), majority whip
James R. Washburn (R.. Morris), minority leader
Celeste Stiehl(.R., Beleville). assistant minority leader Arthur A. Teleser (R-, Chicago). assistant minority leader Wiiliam D. Walsh (R., LaGrange Park), assistant minority leader Brian B. Duff (R., Wilmette). minority whip
W, Timothy Simms (R... Rockford), minority whip
Commutes; assignments for the House of Representatives were not avaiiuble when lhc'.e pages ucre prepared, The House cornmiuce assignments will he primed in the May magazine.
Dist Party
45 R Anderson. Donald 8,. Peru
10 R Arnei!, Donald E.,Chicago Heights
29 D Barnes. Eugene M..Chicago
8 R Barnes. Jane M.. Oak Lawn
27 D Beatty, John ..J.. Chicago
43 D Beaupre. Jack R..Kankakee
11 D Berman, Arthur. Chicago
58 D Birch !cr. Vincent A..Chester
5 R B kit hard!, E.dward E..Franklin Park
51 R Borchers. Webher, Decatur
49 D Boyie. Ken, Carlinville
44 D Bradiey. Gerald A..Bloominaton
14 D Branch. John B., Chicago
35 D Brinkmeier. Robert, Freeport
55 D Brummei. Don E.. Vandalia
55 D Bvers, Harold D., Highland
24 D Caidwell. Lewis A. H.,Chicago
56 D Calvo. Horace I....Granite City
53 R CamphdL Charles M..Danville
16 D Cappardh, Ralph C.,Chicago
19 R Capu^i. Louis F., Chicago
4 R Carroil. John W., Park Ridge
22 R Catania, Susan, Chicago
3 D chpman, Eugenia S.. Arlington Heights
59 DChoate, Clyde L., Anna
53 Coffey, Max E., Charleston
30 ColHns, Philip W., Calumet City
53 D Craig, Robert, Danville
54 RCunningham, Roscoe D.. Lawrenceville
40 R Daniels. Lee A., Eimhurst
20 D'Arco. John A., Chicago
36 Darrow. Clarence A.. Rock Island
22 D Davis, Corneal A., Chicago
44 R Deavers, Gilbert L., Normal
32 R Deuster. Donald E., Mundelein
18 D DiPrima, Lawrence, Chicago
18 D Downs, Robert K., Oak Park
1 R Duff. Brian B.. Wilmette
51 D Dunn, John F., Decatur
58 R Dunn, Ralph, DuQuoin
41 R Dyer. Giddy, Hinsdale
37 R Ebbesen, Joseph B., DeKalb
24 R Epton. Bernard E., Chicago
29 Ewell. Raymond W., Chicago
38 R Ewing, Thomas W., Pontiac
14 D Farley, Bruce A.. Chicago
23 D Fary, John G., Chicago
38 D Fennessey. Joseph, Ottawa
14 R Fleck. Charles J., Chicago
57 D Fiinn, Monroe L., Cahokia
2 R Friedland. John E., Elgin
55 R Friedrich, Dwight P.. Cemralia
29 R Gaines, Charles F.. Chicago
19 D Garmisa, Benedict, Chicago
31 R Geo-Karis. Adeline J., Zion
10 D Getty, L. Michael, Dolton
30 D Giglio, Frank, Calumet City
34 D Giorgi. E. J. "Zeke," Rockford
15 D Greiman, Aian, J.. Skokie
31 R Griesheimer, Ronald E,. Waukegan
38 R Grotberg, John E., St. Charles
33 D Hanahan, Thomas J..McHenry
59 D Hart, Richard 0., Benton
39 D Hill. John Jerome. Aurora
52 R Hirschfeld. John C.. Champaign
40 R Hoffman, Gene L., Eimhurst
6 R Hoffman, Ronald K., Westchester
17 D Holewinski, Michael S., Chicago
28 D Houlihan. Daniel L., Chicago
13 D Houlihan, James M., Chicago
41 R Hudson, George. Hinsdale
20 D Huff, Douglas. Jr., Chicago
36 D Jacobs, Oral, E. Moline
4 D Jaffe, Aaron. Skokie
28 D Jones, Emit. Jr., Chicago
50 R Jones. J. David, Springfield
50 D kane. Douglas N., Springfield
1 D Katz, Harold, Glencoe
54 D Keller. Charles F.. Jr., Effingham
9 D Kelly, Richard F., Jr.,Hazel Crest
39 R Kempiners, Wiliiam L.,Joliet
48 R Kent, Mary Lou, Quincy
7 R Klosak, Henry J., Cicero
16 D Kosinski, Roman J.,Chicago
23 D Kozubowski, Walter S.,Chicago
27 R Kucharski, Edmund F.,Chicago
2 R LaFleur, Leo D., Bloomingdale
44 R Lauer, John R., Lincoln
15 D Laurino, William J.,Chicago
17 D Lechowicz, Thaddeus S.,Chicago
42 R Leinenweber, Harry D.,Joliet
25 D Lemke, Leroy W., Chicago
17 D Leon, John F., Chicago
5 D Leverenz,TedE.,Maywood
50 D Londrigan, James T.,Springfield
56 D Lucco. Joe E., Edwardsville
45 D Luft, Richard N., Pekin
11 D Lundy, Joseph R., Chicago
3 R Macdonald, Virginia B., Mount Prospect
27 D Madigan, Michael J., Chicago
21 D Madison, Jesse D., Chicago
9 R Mahar, William F., Homewood
24 D Mann, Robert E., Chicago
30 D Maragos, Samuel C., Chicago
12 D Marovitz, William A., Chicago
31 D Matijevich, John S., Chicago
37 D Mautino, Richard A., Spring Valley
12 D Merlo, John, Chicago
28 R Meyer, J. Theodore, Chicago
10 R Miller, Thomas H., S. Holland
21 R Molloy, Vincent E., Oak Park
46 D Mudd, Joseph C., Peona
2 D Mugalian, Richard A., Palatine
35 D Mulcahey, Richard, Durand
16 R McAuliffe, Roger P., Chicago
25 R McAvoy, Walter, Chicago
48 D McClain, Michael F., Quincy
11 R McCourt, James P., Evanston
47 D McGrew, Samuel M., Geneseo
22 D McLendon, James A., Chicago
47 R McMaster, A. T., Oneida
18 D McPartlin, Robert F., Chicago
19 D Nardulli, Michael L., Chicago
47 R Nef'f, Clarence E., Stronghurst
54 D 0'Daniel, William L., Wayne City
8 R Palmer, Romie J., Blue Island
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Dist Party 21 D Patrick, Langdon, Chicago 15 R Peters, Peter P., Chicago 32 D Pierce, Daniel M., Chicago 36 R Polk, Ben, Moline 1 R Porter, John E., Evanston 26 D Pouncey, Taylor, Chicago 13 R Randolph, Paul J., Chicago 9 D Rayson, Leiand H., Tinlev Park 40 D Redmond, William A., Bensenville 32 R Reed, Betty Lou, Deerneld 58 D Richmond, Bruce, Murphysboro 35 R Rigney, Harlan, Freeport 49 R Rose. Thomas C., Jacksonville 43 R Ryan, George, Kankakee 42 D Sangmeister, George E., Joliet 52 D Satterthwaite, Helen F., Urbana 48 D Schisler, Gale, London Mills 4 R Schlickman, Eugene F., Arlington Heights 41 D Schneider, J. Glenn, Wheaton 39 R Schoeberlein, Allan L., Aurora 46 D Schraeder, Fred J., Peoria 37 R Schuneman, Calvin W., Prophetstown 7 R Sevcik, Joseph G., Berwyn 49 D Sharp, John F., Wood River 7 D Shea. Gerald W., Riverside 34 R Simms, W. Timothy, Rock ford 33 R Skinner, Calvin L., Jr., Crystal Lake 20 R Stearney, Ronald A., Chicago 56 R Steele, Everett G., Glen Carbon 57 R Stiehl, Celeste M., Belleville 52 D Stone, Paul, Sullivan 34 D StubbleHeld, Guy, Rockford 26 D Taylor, James C., Chicago 12 D Telcser, Arthur A., Chicago 25 D Terzich, Robert M., Chicago 51 D Tipsword.Rolland F., Taylorvilie 3 R Totten, Donald L., Schaumburg 46 R Tuerk, FredJ., Peoria 42 D Van Duyne, LeRoy, Joliet 45 D Von Boeckman, James, Pekin 33 R Waddell, R. Bruce, Dundee 23 R Wall, John F., Chicago 6 R Walsh, William D., LaGrange Park 43 R Washburn, James R., Morris 26 D Washington, Harold, Chicago 13 D White, Jesse C., Jr., Chicago 6 D Wilier, Anne, Hillside 59 R Winchester, Robert C., Rosiclare 5 D Williams, Jack B., Franklin Park 57 D Younge, Wyvetter H., East St. Louis 8 D Yourell, Harry, Oak Lawn House adopted resolutions (1/22/75) to seal DiPrima, Pouncey and Lechowicz, who were elected as Independents, with the Democrats |
By NICK PENNING A guided tour through the Capitol: Where to go and what to look for EVERY year thousands of Illinois citizens visit their state Capitol; in 1974, over 186,000 visitors toured the building. Many of these travelers arrive during the height of a legislative session, when the House and Senate are caught up in a flurry of meetings, caucuses and serious lawmaking. But for most of the visitors, the whole process remains a mystery, and after a few minutes in the gallery they leave for home—frustrated and angry at what appears to be an incomprehensible system of government. If you're planning a visit to the legislature, a little information and some advance preparations can make your trip a success.
The first thing to remember is that the Capitol, the House and Senate chambers, and the representatives and senators themselves, are all yours. Your taxes pay for the buildings, their up-keep, and for the salaries of the men and women who represent you. You needn't feel apologetic about visiting.
April, May and June When you arrive in Springfield you'll find the Capitol standing out over the skyline, just west of downtown. If there is a session in progress, you can tell as soon as you walk in the front doors. There's an air of excitement and bustle, huddled conversations are taking place all about the building, people are moving quickly. The galleries for both houses, where public viewing is allowed, are on the fourth floor. Most of the information you need is on the third floor, where the chambers themselves are located.
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