JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL MONDAY - 27 AUGUST 1973
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JOURNAL
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Monday - 27 August 1973
1. Talked to Rich Gilmore, on the staff of
the Multinational Corporations Subcommittee, Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, again. He dictated five questions which he would like us to
raise with our economists. These have been passed on to Maurice Ernst,
D /OER.
2. Edie, in Mrs. Davis' office at NSC,
called to invite Mr. Maury to a Legislative Interdepartmental Group meeting STAT
on Friday, 31 August, at 2:30 p.m., in the Roosevelt Room on the subject
of foreign aid. They will send us an agenda prior to the meeting.
will attend the meeting in Maury's absence.
3 I In the company of
STATINTL
met with James Woolsey, General Counsel, Senate Armed Services Committee,
to review the Agency's proposed reports to the Committee on S. 1935 (Proxmire
Bill), S. 1547 (Committee on National Security), and S. Con. Res. 23 (Joint
Committee on Information and Intelligence). Woolsey had no problem with
the positions we had taken but, in connection with S. 1935, suggested that
OMB assume the onus for noting the serious constitutional questions raised.
We also reviewed generally the amendments to the CIA Retirement
Act, which we plan to transmit to the Committee and the problem posed by
pending amendments to the Civil Service Retirement Act providing a possible
change in contribution rates. Woolsey suggested that we prepare a short
paper on this subject for Ed Braswell, Chief Counsel.
4. I I After speaking with John Ritch, Senate
Foreign Relations Committee staff, about a legislative matter, he asked
about the status of Senator Fulbright's request for a briefing on N TS,
explaining that the Senator had designated him to receive the Agency
briefing. Ritch was in contact with Mr. Maury about 3 weeks ago. I
explained to him that the request was still under active consideration and
that he would be hearing from Mr. Maury upon his return to the city after
Labor Day.
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