LETTER TO MR. FRED MALEK FROM JOHN M. MAURY
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
7 March 1973
Mr. Fred Malek
Deputy Director
Office of Management and Budget
Washington, D. C. 20503
This is in response to your letter of 21 February 1973
concerning proposals for State legislation which the Central
Intelligence Agency may wish to have circulated among State
legislatures.
The Central Intelligence Agency has no proposal for
State legislation.
Sincerely,
John Maury
Legislative Counsel
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503
February 21, 1973
Mr. John Maury
Central Intelligence Agency
Legislative Counsel
Washington, D. C. 20505
Dear Mr. Maury:
The Washington Offices of the Council of State Governments,
the National Governors' Conference, and the National
Legislative Conference, operating as a joint entity,
have requested assistance in developing legislative
proposals for consideration by the State legislatures
in their 1974 sessions. For over thirty years this
service has been requested of Federal agencies by the
States.
Coordination of this program is carried on by the Office
of Management and Budget. Any proposals for State
legislation which your agency may wish to have circulated
among the State legislatures by this procedures should be
forwarded to the Office of Management and Budget. This
Office will request the comments of other interested Federal
agencies, advise you of the relationship of your proposal
to the program of the President, and when appropriate,
forward the idea to the Committee on Suggested State
Legislation, Council of State Governments. The Council's
Committee proposals will be circulated among State
legislatures at their next sessions.
In some instances, legislative proposals emanating from
State Governments and elsewhere will be submitted to Federal
Agencies for appropriate comment through the Office of
Management and Budget.
In order to facilitate and expedite the procedure for
bringing Federal concerns to the attention of State
legislative bodies, your attention is invited to the
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Cumulative'Index to Suggested State Le islation, 1941-
1911, which rep aces all previous index sources.
It will not be necessary to resubmit items previously
given circulation unless there is a significant change
in the situation. Your suggestions should be submitted
to the Office of Management and Budget by March 19, 1973,
to permit time for coordination with other Fede
agencies and consideration by the Committee prior to its
1973 meeting.
The legislation contained in the annual Program of Sug-
gested State Legislation is an over-all State Government
document which represents the suggestions of the
Committee to their colleagues in the State legislatures.
In order for the Committee on Suggested State Legislation
to consider the proposals adequately, wherever possible,
each proposal should be submitted in the form of a
aegis ative drRF117 it is susceptible to thisTreat-
ment. Otherwe, it should be submitted as a draft
statement setting forth the problem and outlining
approaches to its solution. We would appreciate receiving
eight copies of the draft and each accompanying explan-
atory statement. (At a later date, it will be necessary
to furnish copies of each proposal to the Council
Committee for its consideration, and it would be
advisable to retain the duplicating plates if they have
been prepared.) In order to assure full attention for
your suggestions, it is essential that the March 19, 1973,
submittal date be observed.
We are further informed that special arrangements will
be made to facilitate consideration of proposals
contingent upon congressional action which may be taken
after that date. These should be prepared by you and
sent along as soon as possible. It would be helpful
if you. anticipate making such later proposals to inform
us and give as much indication as possible of their
substance.
In the event that there are questions concerning this
procedure, please communicate with Mr. Thomas J. Graves
of the Office of Management and Budget staff (395-3477).
Sincerely,
Deputy Director
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