JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP72-00337R000500120029-0
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November 13, 2006
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29
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September 14, 1970
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Approved For Release 2006/11/13: CIA-RDP72-00337R000500120029-0 STAT Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Monday - 14 September 1970 9.1 1 LLM) Called Bob Vagley, Director, General Subcommittee on a or, House Education and Labor Committee, on the recently reported out Equal Employment Opportunities Enforcement Act (H. R. 17555, S. 2453). He said prospects for passage are good since, unlike previous years, the Senate seems prepared to act. I explained our problem with the Senate version which he readily appreciated. He felt the Committee would be receptive to protecting our interest explaining that the application of the legislation to federal employees had not received a great deal of attention and no one had focused on the problems it might cause sensitive agencies. I stressed that the prime purpose of my call was to obtain information and that the viewpoints I expressed did not constitute STATINTL an Agency position, which he said he understood. Calledi eneral Counsel, NSA, to alert him to the action on the above bills an their possible adverse effect. I also called Robert Hull, Department of State, and alerted him to the action on these bills. would be by. or two to discuss a matter of mutual interest. I told him that someone 10. LLM) Robert Hull, Department of State, called and said that the Foreign Service Retirement Association had been in contact with Chairman Dulski, House Post Office and Civil Service Committee, on the possibility of including the Foreign Service retirement system in the bill liberalizing widow and widower survivorship provision for the Civil Service system. He was unsure of Dulski's receptivity and I asked Hull to keep us advised if there is any progress against the possibility that we might want to request similar consideration for our retirement act. 11. I I- LLM) Jack Norpel, Senate Internal Security Subcommittee staff, called and asked if we would stop by in the next day JOHN M. MAURY Legislative Counsel STATINTL ' cc: CRC) 5/27/200 ER EA/DDP O/DDCI OPPB Mr. Houston Mr. Goodwin DDI DDS DDS,&T Approved-Fdr Relea?e 2006/'f - 72-0O337R000500120029-0