Table of Contents
COLUMNS
30/ Chicago: Pierre DeVise: Taking urban statistics out of the closet and into public debate
/ Charles B. Cleveland
31/ Washington: Farmer, worker, government — can foreign trade make them all happy?
/ Tom Littlewood
THE STATE OF THE STATE
25/ Walker's daring budget-balancing act
FOR THE RECORD
24/ Elections: Walker carries 85 counties but loses: Daley's candidate, Howlett, wins primary
27/ Legislative Action: Executive-legislative feuding
28/ Executive Report
29/ Judicial Rulings
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FEATURES
13 & 26/ The Other 49
23/ Book Review: Don't Make No Waves . . . offers insider's view of Daley Machine
/ James M. Banovetz
29/ Names
32/ Calendar
ART CREDITS/ The cover illustration on
double-dipping was drawn by George Lowry of
Springfield, who is an art instructor at Lincoln
Land Community College and does sculpture,
drawing and watercolor in his own studio. The
map on page 16 of Sangamon County was done
by James Krohe Jr., Springfield graphic designer. Other illustrations this month were drawn by Springfield artist Tim Conrad, who is a graphic narrator for Marvel Comics.