Illinois Issues is published by Sangamon State University, the Public Affairs University of the State of Illinois, and cosponsored by the University of Illinois
Illinois Issues
June 1983 VOL. IX NO. 6
Established 1975
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Contents |
June 1983 |
Illinois Issues |
Vol. IX No. 6
Established 1975 |

7 Washington's challenge: conciliation
By Lori Granger

11 Natural gas rates: boiling into a political issue
By Linda Vogt
16 Contesting elections in Illinois: What happens next?
By Charles R. McGuire

19 The other issues: views from short-term senators
By Diane Ross
2 POLITICS By Barbara J. Hipsman and Bob Springer
First fruits of the Cutback: homogenization
4 THE STATE OF THE STATE By Diane Ross
New tax dollars: Who will get them?
21 SCIENCE By Julie A. Dutton
Local control of chlorination
22 LEGISLATIVE ACTION By Nora Newman Jurgens
Moving into the last month
Vox Populi and utility rates
Freedom of information: Illinois is last holdout
25 EXECUTIVE REPORT By Margaret S. Knoepfle
Illinois Development Board: ideas for a state-business strategy
30 MEDIA By Tom Littlewood
Chicago media v. jet-lag journalists
32 WASHINGTON By Robert Mackay
What next for Rostenkowski?
33 CHICAGO By Ed McManus
Washington's burdens
34 ROSTRUM By Douglas L. Whitley
Illinois needs a tax policy
20 SELECTED STATE REPORTS
24 JUDICIAL RULINGS
The good and bad news for Illinois/Dunne keeps veto power/Picket lines and eligibility for unemployment benefits/Law enforcement experience and searching vehicles
28 OTHER EXECUTIVE REPORTS
Legislature's eye on block grant spending/ Emergency Jobs Bill funding/NIU dedicates law school/Lawyers permitted to lobby
28 STATE STIX
29 ATTORNEY GENERAL OPINIONS
Taxation power and home rule
29 NAMES
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