Legislative Record of Present Downstate Members of Illinois Legis- 

 lature on Important Measures Affecting Agriculture 



In iitoDrdiiiR't.' Willi the iK-tion cil llic iU'l<'i>;il(s ;i»ilill)U(i 

 ,it iho last .iiiiuiai nu'i'tiiiu cf Illinois Ayriculturiil Assiiiia- 

 Iioii. the Boitrd il DirectDis iiiithori/i'd and (liiiTtt.'(l the 

 publication of tlir followini; stalonu-nl toi><'thiT witli ilu 

 rofortls of 'hf nurnlK'r.s of the Giritral Asscmhl\ as <l»tti- 

 :ninod by tht-ir volc-^ and sii'iieia! altrtudi' on niallirs ol 

 iniportatit le>>islatioii (iinvlly alTi-Lliny farnuis as supporti-d 

 or opposed by thr Illinois Auiii-ulluial Assmialion. 



The first eohiinn of the tabulati'd report dls^•los^•^ ,|ii- 

 tiuiiiber of rei;uhir sessions of the General Asseiiil)l\ durinv 

 which thy respective leyisUitors have sei\ed. 



The second coluniti carries the leijislativc record of Jn 

 legislators as determined In their \dtes on aijrieiiltural let;- 

 islation during thi- lasi regular and succeeding special -ses- 

 sions, together with their general attitiidt' on leg slation 

 supported or opposed by the Illinois Agricultural Associa- 

 tion throughout their terms of service, 



A member, to receive ii rating of "EXCKLLENT. ' iiur-i 

 not only have a satisfactor\ voting record, hut his general 

 iltitude throughout his legislative service must have hei'ii 

 generally recognized as actively sup|>ortiim the I. .\ .\ - 



.Ml mlifr- 

 1 K> Senatiirlal l)lstri(l«) 



:th Kislrict iKui.il >..'etii)|.. of 

 Ciiok ('i)tiiity. mosilv iiiit^iili' nt' 

 • "liicagol 



Son. Haaiiii inker 



Kep. Koster 



Ret>. K'rii; 



Keji. \:i!i I 'el \ 1 e> 



Mm llistricl t Heon, . I.^ike. 

 \UIIemy Cniiiitie- i 



.Sen. rad'li.ck 



Itep. Boltrei 



Ken. Carroll 



l!«'p. I.\>ii- 



'.iitli District I I Iv le a! .1 Ulln.e 

 •aui) CotiMtie- ) 



Ser.. Pakei 



i;.|>. 1.. .M (Iree.. 



Uep. lllint.i 



II.p. \Vil.-,.M 



I'Jll' I>i-tri.-t 1( ari..;i. .I,.ll:.v e- .. 



.^"eplll'll.^nn ( elllllle- I 



.Sen. Hoeke 

 Kep. Hiiighaiii 

 Kep. Kraiiz 

 Kep. Laiighlli! 



Itlh Distiiet I K.it.e ar-.l Ken. hill 

 < "•.iniiesl 



Sen. Heiisiti 

 Kep. .Mc<artli\ 

 Kep. I'efter- 

 Kep. I'etit 



I'Jth District (I^ivingsten .\Iai - 



shall, I'utnaiii. \V Ifeiil coiin- 



liesl 



Sen. Lant/ 



Kep. Bruer 



Rep. Turtier 



Rep. Vicars 



10 



NiiinlMTiif I ei;i>luti\<' Reniril 



Keuulai On I inpiirlaiil 



Se»>iiinN Mea-iire- Affect- 



Serxecl 'im Variciiltiirc 



11 



<; < 



I- an 

 Fair 



i:\i-.-lie!!l 



i;..,„i 

 \\i\ i; 1 



\erv C.e.l 



Ivve.llent 

 \-. ry (,..,„| 

 Kxrellent 

 \ I I \ (;..n,i 



\er.-. i: 1 



Vel\ (e.e.l 

 |-:xeel|e„l 

 \ er\ (e..,,! 



Very C 



(i I 



l-.iil 



Kxe.'llent 

 K.xcellent 

 Kxeellent 

 Verv Goiiil 



legislatnc program. To achieve an "EXCELLKNT" ri-cord, 

 a member nuist also have served more than one iwo-yeai 

 legislative period and have taken a favorable position on 

 highly controversial legislative proposals. F'irst-terin iiiem- 

 bers, to secure a "VERY GOOD'" rating, must have a satis- 

 factory \-oting record and must havt' activi'ly supported 'die 

 Illinois .Agricultural Association's legislative program. This 

 rating is the highest given any member serving his firs' 

 term. The members of the Illinois Agricuhural A.s.sociation 

 are ])articiilarly requested to note the large percentage of 

 lirst-term members qualifying for this high rating. 



In aci'ordance with the direction given by the delegates 

 assembled in the last annual meeting of the Illinois Agricul- 

 tural Association, members of the A.s.sociation are advised 

 that all members of the present General A.s.sembly seeking 

 reelection who are rated as EXCELLENT" or -VERY 

 GOOD'" are entitled to support by all members and friends 

 of the 111 nois Agricultural Association in the coming pri- 

 niais and general elections. 



TIh' records of members rated as "GOOD" are worthy 

 I if i-areful and kindl> cons deration in comparison with the 

 iiualifications of ni'W candiflates seeking office. 



Memliers 

 I 15k Seiiiiliirial Di>lricl>) 



Istli D'strlct (I'eiiria <'..uir,\ i 

 .Sen. Mel'iliiian 

 K<p. (f.iwley 

 i!e|i. (iurinan 

 Ki p. Scott 



L'i'lli Il'>tr<-t ((.;ni''il.\ . h..|MM,>. 

 K;i'ikakee t 'oiintie* ' 



Sen. O'Coiinell 



Kep. Al|iiier 



Ke'i. Hurn> 



Ken. I'oppint; 



L-Jei| I'i.-triet ( K<l;;;ci .iii.j \ er- 

 niilion CoiMiliesI 



Sen. Ilickiiian 



Kep. Hri'eii 



Kep. l-:.l\var.i- 



Ke)). I.lH-key 



■Jl'li I'i.-triet (< 'iiainpaiun. Moul- 

 trie. I'ijilt Cuiintics' 



Sen. ("liffonl 



Kep. I'etei> 



Kep. ffitrnev 



Kep- Stunlyvii! 



Jillli District (I-'oiil ;iihI .\IiI.»-;in 

 Countiesi 



.Sen. Sielierns 



Kep. <!. .1. .lohnsoii 



Kep. Kalahar 



l;e|.. Kussell 



•JSth District (DeWilt, Logan, 

 -Macon Counties) 



,Sen. Williams 



Kep. Dinneeii 



Kep. Hul)l)ar(l 



Kep. V. R. .Johns.. n 



.Number ot 



Rt-milar 



Session^ 



Ser veil 



l.eiri-^lalive Reciird 



(In ImportanI 



\Iea>ure> Affect - 



int; Auriciilture 



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N'eiy (i I 



Kv.elU'iit 



