JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL MONDAY - 12 DECEMBER 1977
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel
Monday - 12 December 1977
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32. (Unclassified - RLB) LEGISLATION Spoke with Elliot Maxwell,
on the staff of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, who inquired
as to the status of our reply to the letter from Senators Daniel K. Inouye
(D., Hawaii) and Barry Goldwater (R., Ariz.) requesting the Director's
comments on Title I of charter legislation. I told Mr. Maxwell the letter
was being prepared for the Director's signature and we would forward it
immediately thereafter.
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33. (Unclassified - RLB) LEGISLATION Spoke with Jim MacRae,
OMB, concerning our letter on enrolled bill S. 305, the corporate accounting
and anti-bribery bill. I asked Mr. MacRae whether or not our closing
sentence in the views letter, which did not specifically indicate support for
the bill but which said we would not object, was sufficient or whether OMB
required a definitive statement of whether we either supported or opposed
the legislation. Mr. MacRae: said the way we intended to handle it was fine.
34. (Internal Use Only - RJW) LIAISON Called Paul Schmidt,
General Counsel, Immigration and Naturalization Service, to ask if he had
seen anything in this session of Congress cross his desk in the form of a
proposed House or Senate bill which dealt with one of the following categories:
(1) tightening non-preference immigrant procedures; (2) imposing new
restrictions on quotas of non-preference immigrant visa applicants; or
(3) increasing the minimum capital necessary for private investment
immigrant applicants to have from 140, $100, 000. This information.
was requested by Mr. Schmidt indicated that
off hand he recalled nothing resembling those issues. He said, however,
he would ask his aide to look into it.
STAT
iEURGE L. CARY
Legislative Counsel
cc:
O/DDCI Mr. Lapham
Mr. Hetu
Ex. ec. SA/DO/O
DDA DDS&T IC Staff
Comptroller NFAC
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