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Contents |
August & September 1987 |
Illinois Issues |
Vol. XIII Nos. 8 & 9
Established 1975 |

16 Nominating the next president:What role for the party conventions?
Paul M. Green

21 Henry Hyde: 'an effective principled conservative'
Charles J. Abbott

25 Voting rights in Lincoln's hometown
Frank Kopecky and Crystal Schrof

29 Citizen Council confronts a messed up mental health system
Deborah L. Gertz

32 Honduras: Illinois National Gaurd and U.S defense policy
Chris Gaudet

35 United Way: Bigger can be better
Robert J. McClory

40 Regionalism and Political Community in Illinois
Special Report
Columns
8 Politics
Spring 1987: Portraits in political expediency Charles N. Wheeler III
12 The state of the State
Thompson's tax plan: What happened? Micheal D. Klemens
74 The Pulse
Making sense out of poll stories Nick Panagakis
78 Chicago
Protecting the child from danger that wasn't Ed McManus
6 Letters
60 State Stix
Margaret S. Knoepfle
61 Judicial Rulings F. Mark Siebert
64 Illinois Issues Poll Ayes, nays and maybes on tax increases
66 Names
72 Book Reviews
Carrier Mills: the past 10,000 years James W. Stuart
73 State Reports Anna J. Merritt
Special Legislative Action Section

43 Duelling lobbies: tax increases, spending cuts
Micheal D. Klemens

54 Winding up-and down- over taxes
Photo Feature
46 Budget crisis: the seeds and the harvest
47 Thompson's no-tax budget cuts
48 Welfare reform: battles tempered with bargaining
50 Election laws: Sell no reform before its time
50 Wellr or Christensen? The $116,000 answer
51 Compassion for young, retarded adults
52 Press lobby wins two out of three
53 AIDS bills: testers and tracers v. educators and researchers
57 Impasse: unemployment insurance and worker's comp
57 Groundwater protection
58 Medical practice, malpractice and Medicare
Micheal D. Klemens, Deborah L. Gertz and Chris Gaudet are the authors of this special section
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