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RECORD 



Legislative Record Of Present Downstate Members 



Of Illinois Legislature on Important 



Measures Affecting Agriculture 



J7n ACCORDANCE with the action of the delegates at 

 Di the 1936 annual meeting of Illinois Agricultural As- 

 \^ sociation, the Board of Directors has authorized and 

 directed the publication of the following statement together 

 with the records of the members of the General Assembly as 

 determined by their votes and general attitude on matters of 

 important legislation directly affecting farmers as supported or 

 opposed by the Illinois Agricultural Association. 



The first column of the report lists the number of regular 

 sessions of the General Assembly during which the respective 

 legislators have served. 



The second column carries the legislative record of the 

 legislators as determined by their votes on agricultural legisla- 

 tion during the last regular session, together with their general 

 attitude on legislation supported or opposed by the Illinois 

 Agricultural Association throughout their terms of service. 



A member, to receive a rating of "EXCELLENT," must 

 not only have a satisfactory voting record, but his general at- 

 titude throughout his legislative service must have been gen- 



Look Up The Records Of Your Senator And 

 Representatives In The General Assembly 



Number of Legislative Record 



Regular On Important 

 Members Sessions Measures Affecting 



(By Senatorial Districts) Served Agriculture 

 7th District (Rural sections of Cook 

 County and parts of Chicago) 



Sen. Baumrucker 2 Fair 



Rep. Foster 4 Excellent 



Rep. McGrath 4 Fair 



Rep. Van Der Vries 2 Good 



8th District (Boone, Lake, McHenry 

 counties) 



Sen. Paddock 5 Excellent 



Rep. Bolger 4 Good 



Hep. Keller 1 Very good 



Rep. Lyons 5 Very good 



10th District (Ogle, Winnebago 

 counties) 



Sen. Baker 10 Excellent 



Rep. Edw. C. Hunter I Fair 



Rep. David Hunter, Jr. 8 Very good 



Rep. Wilson 3 Excellent 



12th District (Carroll JoDoviess. 

 Stephenson counties) 



Sen. Laughlin 2 Excellent 



Rep. Bingham 4 Excellent 



Rep. C. D. Frani 8 Excellent 



Rep. Stransky 1 Very good 



14th District (Kane, Kendall counties) 



Sen. Benson 3 Very good 



Rep. Friedlond 1 Good 



Rep. Peffers (deceased) 



Rep. Petit S Fair ' 



16th District (Livingston, Marshall, 

 Putnam, Woodford counties) 



Sen. Lantz 12 Excellent 



Rep. Bruer 7 Excellent 



Hep. C. VL Turner 11 Excellent 



Hep. Vicars 2 Excellent 



NOVEMBER. 1938 



erally recognized as actively supporting the lAA's legislative 

 program. To achieve an "EXCELLENT' record, a member 

 must also have served more than one two-year legislative period 

 and have taken a favorable position on highly controversial 

 legislative proposals. First-term members, to secure a "VERY 

 GOOD" rating, must have a satisfactory voting record and 

 must have actively supported the Illinois Agricultural Asso- 

 ciation's legislative program. This rating is the highest given 

 any member serving his first term. 



In accordance with the direction given by the delegates 

 of the Illinois Agricultural Association, members of the Asso- 

 ciation are advised that all members of the present (general 

 Assembly seeking re-election who are rated as "EXCELLENT' 

 or "VERY GOOD" are entitled to support by all members and 

 friends of the Illinois Agricultural Association in the coming 

 primary and general elections. 



liie records of members rated as "GOOD" are worthy of 

 careful and kindly consideration in comparison with the qual- 

 ifications of new candidates seeking office. 



Number of 

 Regular 

 Members Sessions 



(By Senatorial Districts) Served 



18th District (Peoria county) 



Sen. Madden 1 



Rep. Crowley 4 



Rep. Gorman 2 



Rep. Scott 3 



20th District (Grundy, Iroquois, 

 Kankakee counties) 



Sen. Beckman 3 



Rep. G. B. Allen 1 



Rep. Alpiner 4 



Rep. Topping 2 



22nd District (Edgar. Vermilion 

 counties) 



Senator Hickman 3 



Rep. Breen 9 



Rep. Sizemore I 



Rep. Speakmon 1 



24th District (Champaign, Moultrie, 

 Piatt counties) 



Sen. Clifford 3 



Rep. Garman 1 



Rep. Peters 2 



Rep. Sturdyrin 2 



28th District (Ford, McLean counties) 



Sen. Siebems 3 



Rep. Caton 1 



Rep. Kalohar 3 



Rep. Russell 3 



28th District (DeWift. Logan, Macon 

 counties) 

 Sen. Williams (deceased) 



Rep. Dinneen 2 



Rep. Hubbard 2 



Rep. McGaughey I 



30th District (Brown, Cass, Mason, 



Menard. Schuyler, Tazewell 



counties) 



Sen. Lohmann I 



Rep. Allison S 



Rep. Flowerree 1 



Hep. Teel (deceased) 



Legislative Record 



On Important 



Measures Affecting 



Agriculture 



Good 

 Poor 



Very good 

 Very good 



Very good 

 Very good 

 Good 

 Very good 



Excellent 

 Poor 



Very good 

 Very good 



Good 



Very good 

 Excellent 

 Good 



Excellent 

 Very good 

 Good 

 Very good 



Excellent 

 Very good 

 Very good 



Excellent 

 Excellent 

 Very good 



