74th Illinois General Assembly

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74th Illinois General Assembly
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Overview
Meeting place Springfield, Illinois
Term1965 – 1966
Election1964
Illinois Senate
President Samuel H. Shapiro, Democrat
President pro tempore W. Russell Arrington, Republican
Illinois House of Representatives
Speaker John P. Touhy, Democrat

The 74th Illinois General Assembly convened on January 6, 1965, and adjourned sine die on June 30, 1965. [1]

Contents

Legislation

The 74th General Assembly set a record for the number of bills introduced, at 3,590. [1] Of these, 2,211 were passed by both houses and sent to the governor. [1] Governor Otto Kerner Jr. vetoed 267 in their entirety and 13 in part. [1]

Notable laws enacted by the 74th General Assembly include the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act, which provided sweeping protection from civil liability for government workers. [2] The legislature also enacted a measure to curb the use of billboards on Illinois highways, which was amended several times thereafter, [3] and the state's first Good Samaritan law making physicians who render assistance in emergencies immune from civil liability. [4]

Notable failed legislation in the 74th General Assembly included a measure to abolish capital punishment in Illinois, which passed the House by a 9769 vote. [5] Had it been enacted, Illinois would have joined Iowa, New York, West Virginia, and Vermont in ending capital punishment that year. [6] Instead, the Illinois death penalty remained on the books until 2011. [7]

Senate

Following the 1964 election, the Illinois Senate contained 58 members, one from each senate district. Under the Illinois Constitution of 1870, Senators served overlapping 4-year terms. Thus, the 29 senators representing even-numbered districts were elected in 1964, the remainder having been elected in 1962. [1]

Senate leadership

PositionImageNamePartyDistrict
Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate Samuel H. Shapiro (IL).png Samuel H. Shapiro Democratic
President Pro Tempore W. Russell Arrington Republican 4

Party composition

The Senate of the 74th General Assembly consisted of 33 Republicans and 25 Democrats. [1] The number of Democrats soon fell to 24, however, when Theodore Swinarski of the 14th District was unseated due to a failure to meet residency requirements. [8]

AffiliationMembers
Democratic Party 25
Republican Party 33
Total
58

State senators

DistrictCounties represented [9] SenatorPartyFirst yearCommittees [10]
1 Cook Arthur J. Bidwill Republican1935 [11] Member: Appropriations; Committee On Committees; Executive; (chair); Insurance; Municipalities; Public Utilities and Railroads (vice-chair)
2 Cook Arthur W. Sprague Republican1957 [12] Member: Committee On Committees; Education; Executive; Judiciary (chair); Municipalities; Reapportionment; Revenue (vice-chair)
3 Cook John A. Graham Republican1957 [11] Member: Elections (chair); Industrial Affairs; Municipalities; Public Utilities and Railroads; Revenue; Senate Affairs (vice-chair)
4 Cook W. Russell Arrington Republican1955 [13] Member: Executive; (vice-chair); Industrial Affairs; Insurance; Judiciary; Reapportionment; Revenue; Rules (chair)
5 Cook Nathan J. Kinnally Democratic1963 [14] Member: Education; Elections; Insurance; Judiciary; Municipalities; Rules
6 Cook Frank M. Ozinga Republican1957 [14] Member: Appropriations; Banks, Savings and Loan Associations (vice-chair); Committee On Committees; Elections; Highways and Traffic Regulations; License and Miscellany (chair); Public Utilities and Railroads; Senate Affairs
7 Cook Anthony J. DeTolve Democratic1959 [13] Member: Committee On Committees; Insurance; Judiciary; Municipalities; Revenue
8 Cook Arthur R. Gottschalk Republican1961 [14] Member: Elections; Executive; Industrial Affairs (chair); Public Utilities and Railroads; Public Welfare
9 Cook Morgan M. Finley Democratic1959 [13] Member: Appropriations; Banks, Savings and Loan Associations; Elections; Executive; Highways and Traffic Regulations; Reapportionment; Revenue; Senate Affairs
10 Cook Thomas G. Lyons Democratic1965 [14] Member: Aeronautics and Military Affairs; Committee On Committees; Education; Industrial Affairs; Judiciary; Municipalities; Revenue
11 Cook Fred J. Smith Democratic1955 [12] Member: License and Miscellany; Public Utilities and Railroads; Public Welfare
12 Cook John J. Lanigan Republican1965 [14] Member: Aeronautics and Military Affairs (vice-chair); Conservation; Elections; License and Miscellany; Pensions and Personnel; Public Welfare
13 Cook Daniel Dougherty Democratic1955 [13] Member: Appropriations; Education; Elections; Executive; Industrial Affairs; Municipalities; Reapportionment
14 Cook Theodore Swinarski Democratic1965 [12]
15 Cook A. L. Cronin Democratic1955 [13] Member: Agriculture; Appropriations; Executive; Judiciary; Public Utilities and Railroads
16 Livingston, Woodford William C. Harris Republican1961 [14] Member: Appropriations; Banks, Savings and Loan Associations; Committee On Committees (chair); Industrial Affairs; Public Utilities and Railroads; Revenue; Senate Affairs
17 Cook Arthur Swanson Republican1963 [12] Member: Aeronautics and Military Affairs; Highways and Traffic Regulations; License and Miscellany; Municipalities (chair); Public Welfare
18 Marshall, Peoria, Stark Hudson R. Sours Republican1961 [12] Member: Industrial Affairs (vice-chair); Judiciary; Pensions and Personnel; Reapportionment; Revenue (chair)
19 Cook Robert F. Hatch Republican1963 [14] Member: Elections; Judiciary; Municipalities; Reapportionment (chair); Revenue
20 Iroquois, Kankakee Samuel E. Martin Republican1961 [14] Member: Agriculture; Appropriations; Banks, Savings and Loan Associations; Highways and Traffic Regulations (chair); Public Utilities and Railroads; Revenue
21 Cook Thomas A. McGloon Democratic1959 [14] Member: Appropriations; Committee On Committees; Executive; Insurance; Judiciary; Public Utilities and Railroads
22 Edgar, Vermilion Tom Merritt Republican1965 [14] Member: Agriculture; Conservation; Highways and Traffic Regulations; Insurance; Municipalities; Pensions and Personnel (vice-chair)
23 Cook Frank J. Kocarek Democratic1951 [14] Member: Banks, Savings and Loan Associations; Conservation; Highways and Traffic Regulations; Industrial Affairs; Insurance; Municipalities; Pensions and Personnel; Revenue; Senate Affairs
24 Champaign, Moultrie, Piatt Everett R. Peters Republican1941 [14] Member: Appropriations (chair); Banks, Savings and Loan Associations; Committee On Committees (vice-chair); Education; Executive;
25 Cook Joseph L. DeLaCour Democratic1963 [13] Member: Aeronautics and Military Affairs; Insurance; Municipalities; Public Utilities and Railroads; Senate Affairs
26 Ford, McLean David Davis IV.jpg David Davis Republican1951 [13] Member: Agriculture; Banks, Savings and Loan Associations; Education (chair); Insurance; Judiciary; Reapportionment (vice-chair); Rules
27 Cook Robert E. Cherry Democratic1955 [13] Member: Appropriations; Education; Executive; Judiciary; Rules
28 De Witt, Logan, Macon Robert W. McCarthy Democratic1961 [14] Member: Committee On Committees; Elections; Executive; Judiciary; Revenue
29 Cook Walter Hoffelder Republican1963 [14] Member: Enrolling and Engrossing (chair); Highways and Traffic Regulations; Industrial Affairs; License and Miscellany (vice-chair); Municipalities
30 Mason, Menard, Tazewell Egbert B. Groen Republican1953 [14] Member: Banks, Savings and Loan Associations; Executive; Insurance (chair); Judiciary; Pensions and Personnel; Revenue
31 Cook Bernard S. Neistein Democratic1959 [14] Member: Appropriations; Executive; Pensions and Personnel; Revenue
32 Hancock, McDonough Clifford B. Latherow Republican1965 [14] Member: Agriculture; Conservation; Elections (vice-chair); Pensions and Personnel; Public Welfare
33 Cook Thad L. Kusibab Democratic1959 [14] Member: Banks, Savings and Loan Associations; Conservation; Elections; Insurance; Pensions and Personnel; Public Utilities and Railroads
34 Clark, Coles, Cumberland, Douglas Paul Graham Republican1961 [14] Member: Agriculture (vice-chair); Conservation (vice-chair); Executive; Highways and Traffic Regulations; License and Miscellany; Public Utilities and Railroads
35 De Kalb, Lee, Whiteside Dennis J. Collins Republican1943 [13] Member: Agriculture (chair); Appropriations; Education; Executive; Insurance (vice-chair); Judiciary
36 Adams, Calhoun, Pike, Scott Thomas Awerkamp Democratic1965 [13] Member: Aeronautics and Military Affairs; Agriculture; Conservation; Education; Highways and Traffic Regulations; Public Welfare
37 Bureau, Henry Joseph R. Peterson Republican1957 [14] Member: Assignment of Bills (vice-chair); Elections; Executive; Industrial Affairs; Judiciary; Reapportionment; Revenue; Rules (vice-chair)
38 Bond, Macoupin, Montgomery William D. Lyons Democratic1961 [14] Member: Banks, Savings and Loan Associations; Highways and Traffic Regulations; Industrial Affairs; License and Miscellany; Municipalities; Public Welfare
39 LaSalle, Putnam Fred J. Hart Republican1951 [14] Member: Appropriations (vice-chair); Banks, Savings and Loan Associations; Committee On Committees; Conservation; Contingent Expense (chair); Executive; Highways and Traffic Regulations; Senate Affairs
40 Christian, Fayette, Shelby Stuart J. Traynor Democratic1965 [12] Member: Agriculture; Assignment of Bills; Committee On Committees; Education; Elections; Insurance; Pensions and Personnel; Senate Affairs
41 Du Page, Will Harris Fawell Congressional Portrait.jpeg Harris W. Fawell Republican1963 [13] Member: Aeronautics and Military Affairs; Education; Insurance; Judiciary; Municipalities; Public Welfare (chair)
42 Clay, Clinton, Effingham, Marion James Donnewald Democratic1965 [13] Member: Aeronautics and Military Affairs; Agriculture; Conservation; Contingent Expense
43 Brown, Fulton, Schuyler Robert A. Welch Democratic1959 [12] Member: Agriculture; Banks, Savings and Loan Associations; Highways and Traffic Regulations; Public Utilities and Railroads
44 Jackson, Monroe, Randolph John G. Gilbert Republican1961 [14] Member: Banks, Savings and Loan Associations (chair); Conservation; Education; Highways and Traffic Regulations; Judiciary; Reapportionment
45 Cass, [Jo Daviess County, Illinois Brian Stewart Republican2018 [13] Member: Appropriations; Banks, Savings and Loan Associations; Committee On Committees; Executive; Insurance; Judiciary; Public Utilities and Railroads (chair); Rules
46 Edwards, Jefferson, Wabash, Wayne Paul W. Broyles Republican1945 [13] Member: Aeronautics and Military Affairs; Appropriations; Banks, Savings and Loan Associations; Committee On Committees; Education (vice-chair); Elections; Executive; Senate Affairs (chair)
47 Greene, Jersey, Madison Sen. Paul Simon.jpg Paul Simon Democratic1963 [12] Member: Committee On Committees; Conservation; Education; Public Welfare; Reapportionment
48 Crawford, Jasper, Lawrence, Richland Philip B. Benefiel Democratic1965 [13] Member: Agriculture; Conservation; Enrolling and Engrossing; Judiciary
49 Perry, St. Clair, Washington Alan John Dixon.jpg Alan J. Dixon Democratic1963 [13] Member: Appropriations; Elections; Executive; Judiciary; Reapportionment; Revenue; Rules
50 Alexander, Pulaski, Union, Williamson William L. Grindle Democratic1957 [14] Member: Banks, Savings and Loan Associations; Highways and Traffic Regulations; Industrial Affairs; License and Miscellany; Public Welfare
51 Hardin, Johnson, Massac, Pope, Saline Gordon E. Kerr Republican1959 [14] Member: Agriculture; Appropriations; Committee On Committees; Conservation (chair); Contingent Expense (vice-chair); Elections; License and Miscellany; Senate Affairs
52 Boone, Lake, McHenry Robert E. Coulson Republican1963 [13] Member: Aeronautics and Military Affairs; Assignment of Bills (chair); Education; Pensions and Personnel; Revenue
53 Henderson, Mercer, Rock Island Donald D. Carpentier Republican1939 [13] Member: Aeronautics and Military Affairs; Highways and Traffic Regulations (vice-chair); Insurance; License and Miscellany; Senate Affairs
54 Ogle, Winnebago Bertil T. Rosander Republican1965 [12] Member: Agriculture; Conservation; Highways and Traffic Regulations; Municipalities; Public Welfare (vice-chair)
55 Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, White Paul A. Ziegler Democratic1957 [12] Member: Appropriations; Banks, Savings and Loan Associations; Executive; Highways and Traffic Regulations; License and Miscellany; Revenue
56 Carroll, Jo Daviess, Stephenson Everett Laughlin Republican1961 [14] Member: Education; Insurance; Judiciary (vice-chair); Pensions and Personnel (chair); Public Welfare; Revenue; Rules
57 Knox, Warren Richard R. Larson Republican1957 [14] Member: Aeronautics and Military Affairs (chair); Appropriations; Committee On Committees; Education; Elections; Executive; Municipalities (vice-chair)
58 Grundy, Kane, Kendall Robert Mitchler Republican1965 [14] Member: Agriculture; Conservation; Enrolling and Engrossing (vice-chair); Industrial Affairs; Public Utilities and Railroads; Public Welfare

House of Representatives

Under the Illinois Constitution of 1870, the state representatives were elected by cumulative voting, with each voter distributing three votes among the available candidates. The Illinois House of Representatives as elected in 1964 thus contained 177 members, representing three for each of the state's 59 House districts.

However, in a nationally unprecedented event, [15] in 1964 all members of the Illinois State House were elected at-large statewide, as a result of the legislature's failure to agree on a redistricting plan the previous year. The resulting ballot was 33 inches (84 cm) long. [16] Because of the length of the ballot, the election was remembered as the "bedsheet ballot" election. [16]

Both parties ran slates of 118 candidates. [17] The House had previously had a Republican majority, but in 1964 every Democratic candidate was elected, giving Democrats a two-thirds majority in the House. Representative Zeke Giorgi attributed the Democratic victory to the effect of the Democratic landslide in the presidential election. As a result, the election saw a very large number of Republican incumbents lose their seats. The election swept in 49 new Democratic representatives, [18] launching the careers of several Democratic politicians who later became prominent, including Adlai E. Stevenson III and Harold Washington. [16]

The members of the House represented a historically unusual proportion of Chicago-area representatives, because the at-large voting system eliminated the longstanding gerrymander in favor of downstate. [19] Consequently, Illinois' 1965 redistricting, which implemented the one person, one vote rule imposed by the United States Supreme Court in Reynolds v. Sims , had little effect on the subsequent balance of power in the House. [19]

House leadership

PositionimageNameParty
Speaker of the House John P. Touhy, Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives.jpg John P. Touhy Democratic
Majority Leader Clyde L. Choate, representative, 74th General Assembly of Illinois (1966).jpg Clyde L. Choate Democratic
Majority Whip Paul F. Elward Democratic
Minority Leader Albert W. Hachmeister Republican
Minority Whip John C. Parkhurst Republican

Party composition

AffiliationMembers
Democratic Party 118
Republican Party 59
Total
177

State representatives

DistrictCounties representedRepresentativePartyFirst yearCommittees [20]
John W. Alsup, 74th Illinois House of Representatives, 1966.jpg John W. Alsup Democratic1959 [21] Member: Elections (vice-chair); Revenue; Roads and Bridges
Charles F. Armstrong, 74th Illinois House of Representatives, 1966.jpg Charles F. Armstrong Democratic1957 [12] Member: Education (vice-chair); Judiciary; Roads and Bridges
Bert Baker, 74th Illinois House of Representatives, 1966.jpg Bert Baker Democratic1955 [12] Member: License and Miscellany (chair); Liquor Regulation; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation
Tobias Barry Democratic1961 [12] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Enrolling, Transcribing and Typing of Bills; Executive; Revenue; Rules
Francis J. Berry Republican1965 [12] Member: Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; Municipalities; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
W. Robert Blair Republican1965 [12] Member: Industry and Labor Relations; Municipalities; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
William L. Blaser Republican1965 [12] Member: Executive; Industry and Labor Relations; Personnel and Pensions
Paul P. Boswell Republican1965 [22] Member: Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; Personnel and Pensions; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety; Reapportionment
Jack Bowers Republican1965 [22] Member: Judiciary; Military and Veteran Affairs; Municipalities
Frank J. Broucek, representative, 74th General Assembly of Illinois (1966).jpg Frank J. Broucek Democratic1965 [22] Member: Elections; Personnel and Pensions; Revenue
George M. Burditt, representative, 74th General Assembly of Illinois (1966).jpg George M. Burditt Republican1965 [22] Member: Elections; Executive; Reapportionment; Roads and Bridges
Joseph Callahan, representative, 74th General Assembly of Illinois (1966).jpg Joseph R. Callahan Democratic1965 [22] Member: Agriculture; Industry and Labor Relations; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
Peter M. Callan Democratic1959 [22]
Robert R. Canfield Republican1965 [22] Member: Insurance; Judiciary; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety
James D. Carrigan Democratic1947 [22] Member: Liquor Regulation (chair); Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; Reapportionment (vice-chair); Revenue
John W. Carroll Republican1957 [22] Member: Appropriations; Enrolling, Transcribing and Typing of Bills; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety; Roads and Bridges
James Y. Carter Democratic1955 [22] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Executive (vice-chair); Insurance
John E. Cassidy Jr. Democratic1965 [22] Member: Judiciary; Revenue; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Eugenia S. Chapman, representative, 74th General Assembly of Illinois (1966).jpg Eugenia S. Chapman Democratic1965 [22] Member: Education; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety; Roads and Bridges
Clyde L. Choate, representative, 74th General Assembly of Illinois (1966).jpg Clyde L. Choate Democratic1947 [22]
Charles W. Clabaugh, representative, 74th General Assembly of Illinois (1966).jpg Charles W. Clabaugh Republican1939 [22] Member: Appropriations; Contingent Expenses; Education; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Terrel E. Clarke, representative, 74th General Assembly of Illinois (1966).jpg Terrel E. Clarke Republican1957 [22] Member: Executive; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; Revenue; Rules
Otis G. Collins, representative, 74th General Assembly of Illinois (1966).jpg Otis G. Collins Democratic1965 [22] Member: Industry and Labor Relations; Personnel and Pensions; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety
Joseph T. Connelly, representative, 74th General Assembly of Illinois (1966).jpg Joseph T. Connelly Democratic1965 [22] Member: Education; Elections; Military and Veteran Affairs
John H. Conolly Republican1963 [22] Member: Industry and Labor Relations; Insurance; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
Dan E. Costello Democratic1965 [22] Member: Enrolling, Transcribing and Typing of Bills; Industry and Labor Relations; Municipalities; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Kenneth W. Course Democratic1957 [22] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Executive; License and Miscellany
Robert Craig Democratic1955 [22] Member: Agriculture; Education; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation (vice-chair)
William J. Cunningham Republican1965 [22] Member: Industry and Labor Relations; Municipalities; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
Edwin E. Dale Republican1959 [22] Member: Appropriations; Liquor Regulation; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
John M. Daley Democratic1959 [22] Member: Insurance; Judiciary; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation (chair)
Corneal A. Davis Democratic1943 [22] Member: Executive; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety (chair)
Frances L. Dawson Republican1957 [22] Member: Education; License and Miscellany; Personnel and Pensions
LaSalle J. DeMichaels Democratic1961 [22] Member: Contingent Expenses; Elections; Municipalities; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety
Lawrence DiPrima Democratic1963 [22] Member: Elections; Executive; Military and Veteran Affairs
John P. Downes Democratic1957 [23] Member: Appropriations (vice-chair); Municipalities; Revenue
Frank X. Downey Democratic1957 [23] Member: Elections; License and Miscellany; Liquor Regulation
Earl D. Eisenhower (Illinois Blue Book portrait).png Earl D. Eisenhower Republican1965 [23] Member: Agriculture; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
Paul F. Elward Democratic1957 [23] Member: Rules (vice-chair)
Andrew A. Euzzino Democratic1943 [23] Member: Insurance (chair); Judiciary; Municipalities
Joseph F. Fanta Democratic1957 [23] Member: Elections; Municipalities; Personnel and Pensions
John Fary.png John G. Fary Democratic1955 [23] Member: Appropriations; Insurance (vice-chair); Liquor Regulation
Joseph Fennessey Democratic1965 [23] Member: Agriculture; Liquor Regulation; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation
Wayne Fitzgerrell Republican1957 [23] Member: Agriculture; Appropriations; Revenue
William J. Frey Democratic1965 [23] Member: Agriculture; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
Benedict Garmisa Democratic1965 [23] Member: Appropriations; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation; Roads and Bridges
Herbert F. Geisler Republican1965 [23] Member: Judiciary; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety; Roads and Bridges
William A. Giblin Democratic1965 [23] Member: Agriculture; Executive; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation
E.J. (Zeke) Giorgi, representative, 74th General Assembly of Illinois (1966).jpg Zeke Giorgi Democratic1965 [23] Member: Industry and Labor Relations; License and Miscellany; Roads and Bridges
Phillip C. Goldstick, representative, 74th General Assembly of Illinois (1966).jpg Phillip C. Goldstick Democratic1965 [23] Member: Insurance; Judiciary; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
Dorah Grow, representative, 74th General Assembly of Illinois (1966).jpg Dorah Grow Democratic1965 [23] Member: Appropriations; Education; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Albert W. Hachmeister Republican1953 [23]
Thomas J. Hanahan Democratic1965 [23] Member: Industry and Labor Relations; License and Miscellany; Roads and Bridges
Michael E. Hannigan Democratic1933 [23] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Insurance; Liquor Regulation (vice-chair)
Lloyd Harris Democratic1935 [23] Member: Appropriations (chair); Municipalities; Personnel and Pensions; Rules
William E. Hartnett Democratic1965 [23] Member: Education; Judiciary; Roads and Bridges
John Jerome Hill Democratic1959 [23] Member: Executive; Industry and Labor Relations (vice-chair); Revenue
James D. Holloway Democratic1959 [24] Member: Agriculture; Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation (vice-chair)
G. William Horsley Republican1947 [24] Member: Appropriations; Education; Insurance; Rules
John J. Houlihan Democratic1965 [24] Member: Industry and Labor Relations; Military and Veteran Affairs; Municipalities
Ronald Alan Hurst Republican1965 [24] Member: Appropriations; License and Miscellany; Military and Veteran Affairs
Oral Jake Jacobs Democratic1965 [24] Member: Industry and Labor Relations; License and Miscellany; Personnel and Pensions
Edward H. Jenison (Illinois Congressman).jpg Edward H. Jenison Republican1965 [24] Member: Appropriations; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Alan R. Johnston Republican1963 [24] Member: Elections; Personnel and Pensions; Revenue
J. David Jones Republican1965 [24] Member: Industry and Labor Relations; Military and Veteran Affairs; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
Leslie N. Jones Republican1965 [24] Member: Judiciary; Municipalities; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation; Reapportionment
Harold A. Katz Democratic1965 [24] Member: Judiciary; Personnel and Pensions; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety
John A. Kennedy (Illinois Blue Book portrait).png John A. Kennedy Democratic1965 [24] Member: Appropriations; Military and Veteran Affairs; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
Leland J. Kennedy Democratic1945 [24] Member: Industry and Labor Relations; License and Miscellany; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game (vice-chair)
James Kirie Democratic1965 [24] Member: Appropriations; Insurance; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety
Carl L. Klein Republican1965 [24] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Liquor Regulation; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
John H. Kleine Republican1965 [24] Member: Insurance; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety
Jack T. Knuepfer Republican1965 [24] Member: Executive; Industry and Labor Relations; Revenue
Clyde Lee Democratic1939 [24] Member: Agriculture (chair); Appropriations; Education
Noble W. Lee Republican1941 [24] Member: Judiciary; Municipalities; Personnel and Pensions; Rules
Ed Lehman Republican1963 [24] Member: License and Miscellany; Liquor Regulation; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Henry M. Lenard Democratic1953 [24] Member: Executive; License and Miscellany (vice-chair); Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation
John F. Leon Democratic1959 [24] Member: Agriculture; Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Liquor Regulation
John W. Lewis Jr. Republican1941 [24] Member: Agriculture; License and Miscellany; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation
Marvin S. Lieberman Democratic1965 [24] Member: Education; Judiciary; Military and Veteran Affairs
Francis J. Loughran Democratic1955 [24] Member: Judiciary; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
James P. Loukas Democratic1957 [24] Member: Appropriations; Executive; Revenue (vice-chair)
Allen T. Lucas Democratic1955 [24] Member: Executive; Insurance; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation (chair); Rules
Frank Lyman Democratic1959 [24] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Municipalities; Roads and Bridges (vice-chair)
Francis X. Mahoney Democratic1965 [24] Member: Insurance; Judiciary; License and Miscellany
Chester P. Majewski Democratic1963 [24] Member: Education; Insurance; Revenue
Robert E. Mann Democratic1963 [24] Member: Education; Judiciary; Roads and Bridges
C. L. McCormick Republican1957 [25] Member: Agriculture; License and Miscellany; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation
Hope Baldwin McCormick Republican1965 [25] Member: Education; Elections; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety
Dean McCully Republican1951 [25] Member: Agriculture; Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Enrolling, Transcribing and Typing of Bills; Revenue
Michael H. McDermott Democratic1955 [25] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Military and Veteran Affairs (chair); Municipalities
Bernard McDevitt Republican1957 [25] Member: Judiciary; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Elmo McClain Democratic1965 [25] Member: Education; Industry and Labor Relations; Military and Veteran Affairs
James A. McLendon Democratic1965 [25] Member: Judiciary; Military and Veteran Affairs; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety
Melvin McNairy Democratic1965 [25] Member: Elections; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
John J. McNichols Democratic1965 [25] Member: Judiciary; Military and Veteran Affairs; Revenue
Robert F. McPartlin Democratic1961 [25] Member: Enrolling, Transcribing and Typing of Bills (vice-chair); Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; Municipalities; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
Mary K. Meany Republican1965 [25] Member: Education; Elections; Roads and Bridges
John Merlo Democratic1963 [25] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Insurance; Revenue; Rules
Abner Mikva.jpg Abner J. Mikva Democratic1957 [25] Member: Executive; Judiciary (chair); Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety
Miles E. Mills Democratic1941Member: Education; Personnel and Pensions (vice-chair); Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
Don A. Moore Republican1963 [25] Member: Elections; License and Miscellany; Roads and Bridges
William A. Moore Democratic1959 [25] Member: Appropriations; Military and Veteran Affairs; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety
James Moran Democratic1965 [25] Member: Judiciary; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Lewis V. Morgan Republican1963 [25] Member: Executive; Insurance; Judiciary
John K. Morris (Illinois Blue Book portrait).png John K. Morris Democratic1947 [25] Member: Appropriations; Education; Revenue (chair)
Clarence E. Neff Republican1963 [25] Member: Agriculture; Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Executive
Leo B. Obernuefemann Democratic1965 [25] Member: Agriculture; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; Municipalities
Leo F. O'Brien Democratic1965 [25] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Municipalities; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Daniel O'Neill Democratic1965 [25] Member: Education; Judiciary; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
James H. Oughton Republican1965 [25] Member: Liquor Regulation; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Stanley A. Papierz Republican1965 [25] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; License and Miscellany; Municipalities
John C. Parkhurst Republican1959 [25] Member: Elections (chair); Insurance; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation; Reapportionment; Rules
Cecil A. Partee Democratic1957 [25] Member: Education; Elections; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety
Marjorie Pebworth Republican1965 [25] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations (chair); Executive; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety; Reapportionment; Rules
Bernard M. Peskin Democratic1959 [25] Member: Agriculture; Appropriations; Executive (chair); Reapportionment
Leo Pfeffer Democratic1953 [25] Member: Elections; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation; Reapportionment; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Daniel M. Pierce Democratic1965 [25] Member: Executive; Industry and Labor Relations (chair); Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety
William Pierce Democratic1951 [25] Member: Appropriations; Executive; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
William E. Pollack Republican1951 [25] Member: Appropriations; Executive; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Lawrence X. Pusateri Republican1965 [25] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Executive; Reapportionment; Roads and Bridges
Tom Railsback.jpg Thomas F. Railsback Republican1963 [26] Member: Education; Judiciary; Military and Veteran Affairs
Paul J. Randolph Republican1945 [26] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Insurance; Revenue
Butch Ratcliffe Democratic1947 [26] Member: Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game (chair)
Leland Rayson Democratic1965 [26] Member: Industry and Labor Relations; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
William A. Redmond Democratic1959 [26] Member: Judiciary (vice-chair); Municipalities; Roads and Bridges
Ben S. Rhodes Republican1939 [26] Member: Contingent Expenses; Elections; Liquor Regulation; Personnel and Pensions
Paul E. Rink Democratic1957 [26] Member: Agriculture; Judiciary; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
Sam Romano Democratic1955 [26] Member: Elections; Municipalities; Personnel and Pensions (chair)
Matt Ropa Democratic1959 [26] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Contingent Expenses; Executive; Insurance
Harris Rowe Republican1961 [26] Member: Elections; Executive; Insurance
Michael A. Ruddy Republican1929 [27] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Liquor Regulation; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
Joe W. Russell Democratic1933 [26] Member: Agriculture; Appropriations; Contingent Expenses (vice-chair); Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
Omer Sanders Democratic1965 [26] Member: License and Miscellany; Military and Veteran Affairs; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation
Esther Saperstein Democratic1957 [26] Member: Appropriations; Education; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety (vice-chair)
Anthony Scariano Democratic1957 [26] Member: Appropriations; Education (chair); Revenue
Charles Ed Schaefer Democratic1947 [26] Member: Appropriations; Contingent Expenses (chair); Revenue; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Eugene F. Schlickman Republican1965 [26] Member: Insurance; Judiciary; Municipalities
William J. Schoeninger Democratic1965 [26] Member: Elections; Revenue; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Fred J. Schraeder Democratic1965 [26] Member: Industry and Labor Relations; Liquor Regulation; Personnel and Pensions
J. W. Scott Democratic1957 [26] Member: Appropriations; Municipalities (vice-chair); Revenue
Edward F. Sensor Democratic1965 [26] Member: Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; Personnel and Pensions; Revenue
Edward J. Shaw Democratic1955 [26] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; License and Miscellany; Liquor Regulation
Arthur E. Simmons Republican1957 [26] Member: Industry and Labor Relations; Municipalities; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
George F. Sisler Republican1965 [26] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Personnel and Pensions; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
Howard R. Slater Democratic1965 [26] Member: Appropriations; Revenue; Roads and Bridges
Roy Curtis Small Democratic1965 [26] Member: Executive; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety
Calvin L. Smith Democratic1965 [26] Member: Elections; Liquor Regulation; Personnel and Pensions
Frank J. Smith Democratic1953 [26] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Executive; Insurance
Ralph Tyler Smith.jpg Ralph T. Smith Republican1955 [26] Member: Military and Veteran Affairs; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; Revenue
Carl W. Soderstrom Republican1951 [26] Member: Agriculture; Judiciary; Liquor Regulation
Harold D. Stedelin Democratic1965 [28] Member: Elections; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Adlai III (3x4).jpg Adlai E. Stevenson III Democratic1965 [28] Member: Judiciary; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Joseph P. Stremlau Democratic1949 [28] Member: Appropriations; Liquor Regulation; Roads and Bridges (chair)
Nick Svalina Democratic1957 [28] Member: License and Miscellany; Military and Veteran Affairs (vice-chair); Municipalities
H. B. Tanner Democratic1965 [28] Member: Agriculture; License and Miscellany; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation
Dan Teefey Democratic1961 [28] Member: Agriculture (vice-chair); Elections; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
George Thiem Republican1965 [28] Member: Agriculture; Appropriations; Revenue
John P. Touhy, Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives.jpg John P. Touhy Democratic1949 [28] Member: Reapportionment (chair); Rules (chair)
Joseph Tumpach Democratic1965 [28] Member: Elections; Personnel and Pensions; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
John Vitek Democratic1961 [28] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Executive; Roads and Bridges
James Von Boeckman Democratic1965 [28] Member: Industry and Labor Relations; License and Miscellany; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Richard A. Walsh Republican1963 [28] Member: Appropriations; Executive; Revenue
Robert V. Walsh Democratic1963 [28] Member: Agriculture; Liquor Regulation; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation
William D. Walsh Republican1961 [28] Member: Education; Elections; Public Aid, Health, Welfare and Safety
Edward A. Warman Democratic1965 [28] Member: Elections; Municipalities; Waterways, Conservation, Fish and Game
Washington h.jpg Harold Washington Democratic1965 [28] Member: Executive; Judiciary; Personnel and Pensions
Raymond J. Welsh Jr. Democratic1957 [28] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Municipalities (chair); Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
Peter J. Whalen Democratic1957 [28] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; License and Miscellany; Liquor Regulation
Chester R. Wiktorski Jr. Democratic1957 [28] Member: Appropriations; Education; Insurance
Carl H. Wittmond Democratic1955 [28] Member: Agriculture; Banks and Savings and Loan Associations (vice-chair); License and Miscellany
Edward W. Wolbank Democratic1963 [28] Member: Elections; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation; Roads and Bridges
Frank C. Wolf Democratic1953 [28] Member: Enrolling, Transcribing and Typing of Bills (chair); Executive; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation
Bernard B. Wolfe Democratic1965 [28] Member: Judiciary; Liquor Regulation; Personnel and Pensions
Robert M. Woodward Republican1931 [29] [28] Member: Judiciary; License and Miscellany; Military and Veteran Affairs
John Clinton Youle Republican1965 [28] Member: Banks and Savings and Loan Associations; Education; Reapportionment; Roads and Bridges
Nicholas Zagone Democratic1959 [28] Member: Education; Insurance; Judiciary

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