JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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CIA-RDP77M00144R000600110043-0
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C
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1
Document Creation Date:
December 19, 2016
Document Release Date:
August 8, 2006
Sequence Number:
43
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Publication Date:
July 3, 1975
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CONFIDENTIAL
JOURNAL
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
hursday - 3 July 1975
1. I I Had a luncheon. for Mike Reed,
Legislative Assistant to the Speaker h [ Ouse Messrs. Gary,
Pa.rmenter, OCI, Carver, NIO, andrLl f OCI, also attended.
Discussion was on general subjects of interest to the Agency, followed
by a briefing for Mr. Reed on Panama.
ccompanied and
to a brie ling o John ord and Ted Lunger, I-louse Armed
Services Committee staff, in preparation for the travel to Somalia of the
congressional delegation from the House Armed Services Committee.
Ford and Lunger found the briefing exceedingly helpful and a number of
topics were treated which apparently had not been included in the numerous
briefings they have received from DOD and DIA.
3. I I Called Arnie Donahue to
determine the status of OMB clearance of the proposed intelligence sources
and methods legislation, reminding him that the due date for departmental
and agency responses to OMB was probably in late May, although I ac:know?-
ledged that the USIB meeting on this subject may have been responsible for
some delay. It was Donahue's opinion that the Executive branch position
would be jelled within the next month, and would involve consideration of
recommendations in the Rockefeller Commission report, the Murphy
Commission report, and S. I (Criminal Code revision).
4. I I Called Tom Moyer, Office of General
Counsel, Civil Service Commission, regarding the numerous bills requiring
financial disclosure by Federal employees. Moyer referred me to Dave
Reich. Reich said he was unaware that the Commission was writing comments
on these bills and therefore apparently they did not feel they were high priority.
When I sketched out an outline of my proposed letter he suggested I include
remarks about E. O. 11222, which now requires a much more limited
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statement by certain Federal employees. He referred me toF
-J 25X1
OGC. for information on the Agency's compliancewith this Executive Order..
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