JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL MONDAY - 8 JANUARY 1973
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3
Monday - 8 January 1973
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8. (Unclassified - LLM) Based on a conversation with William
Office of Personnel, I called
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is interested in employment possibilities with the Agency. o him 'that
his resume had been thoroughly reviewed but that unfortunately we did not
have a suitable opening. II said he understood and that he has a
temporary job with a Member and that he is in line to head up the staff of
a new subcommittee if it is established.
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9. (Unclassified - LLM) Called
STAT I Iwho is interested in possible employment with
the Agency, and recommended that he call
STATINTLOf Personnel, for an interview, although the employment picture was not
very bright. 0 said he understood and that he would call
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10. (Internal Use Only - LLM) Mr. Richard Schultz, Associate
Chief Counsel, House Internal Security Committee, called and said that he
and the Chief Counsel, Don Sanders, had reviewed with Chairman Ichord
the possibilities of tightening up on the Scarbeck statute through an amend-
ment to the Internal Security Act of 1950 which is under the Committee's
jurisdiction. Schultz said that while Chairman Ichord was sympathetic to
our problem, he felt that the chances for success would be better in the
context of the overall revision of the Criminal Code which is being considered
by the Judiciary Committees. I told Schultz that we, of course, value the
Chairman's advice and that our motivation in raising the matter with him was
in the interest of exploring all reasonable alternatives. (See Journal of
10 November 1972).
11. (Internal Use Only - LLM) Called Ted Kazy, _House Post Office
and Civil Service Committee staff, to determine if there had been any clarifi-
cation through legislation or otherwise of the maximum rate of compensation
to consultants under 5 U. S. C. 3109. Kazy said that he was unaware of any
action in this regard and that it was only recently that the staff became aware
STATINTL of the Comptroller General' s opinion. This information was relayed to ^ STAT
Office of Personnel.
In response to my question, Kazy said that Representative Frank
Brasco (D. , N. Y.) had reintroduced his labor management bill in the Federal
service as H. R. 13. It was agreed that we would study it for its impact on the
Agency and that we would no doubt be calling upon him if it was determined that
we needed some relief.
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