WATERGATE REORGANIZATION AND REFORM ACT S. 495

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S 10124? ~~/ 9RP7~~~04000~000~ne ~~, 'Y39'6 energy crisee was percelrecl. Bab regard ~ mates that: irepeal,.,tt,c?3i~,*,cienn lira 25a Deal- aTlesa~~ ns~t versr high-ley !_ queswonawG uccau~o .. ~?????.? ..---- -: ----? -- :- ... word-be erect b . -_ essentialiT a user'CbsrBe oa those who .?1977 aip~ : :: ._ __ .. __._ `~_,~_..._ avoid the : needlessness~? appoint- -reporting requirements on the Part of the- _ the Attorneq'.General upon. completion menC of-a special prosecutor 'in::other Attorney~General and,st this class of individuals.. are . special pmsecutor~ even though the cur- certffied by th~ittarney General _. _ -. The cases to which We should limit?the automatic appointment of a special pros- ?ecut3r are those ..involving very high- level former Government officials; and conflicts of interest with- the investigat= ing administration. Thus, we should con- dition~the:? automatic appointment not solely on-the basis of the amount of time the former official has been out of of- fice, but tinore importantly on whether formation, allegations;.arevidence' con- cerning criminal wrongdoing: if his. rear= stitute s conflict:of interest .These filing- special prosecutor;:Althoughthese ftling.~- 'Attorney General if he is the recipient of =' numerous but- totally :unspecified' and _~ general allegations concerning-the activ- - ity of high-Ievet Government? officials. ~ . . .For-example; :a disgrnntled group'of cit- ~.;;^-- taxes graft.- .. _ . ._._ - _ -.-, - A plausib?e reading of the hire' A~ 7,7'PC dividuaiS, quite a large number of?Gov- '~lgl{1CL413i1 aamu~~rati~on. as tree one c~enerai to rue memorandums concern--?. ernment officials. includeswou~d be such which would conduct the prosecution. It ing alle~tions such . as "these; 'This ~'" - ---------_ ____~ "?~"' ?~ ?'aa?""" tea'?? limit the.automatic a requires in all cases a special prosecutor. Ppointment meth- the Attorney General must file in court anism to crimes related to the, former memorandums. concerning,~the` allega*~.- ` Thus this amendment would: change ' . , officials governmental activities. tions. the automatic triggeriIIg'level from level Ag I mentioned, the auto~n *irt triooow- .-' --~ " ~ ~ ~' ~ ''` ` `~` ~~' V to level IV and above. As a practical ? -~~ -? Moreover,: section 592(cl requires- alT ~:. .. ... _.. _ -- - ~3_n?~ec 10(2)-tle~. C~?nvernmwnt-nl>nlnvnm~ *n ..e.....:~ a_ as.,. - limited Lo LhOSe Wh0 are Closest t0 'the -- """' `" '~' `"""`aaaooavay_ iu1Cg751.1UII, Vr -,,-. wires the a ointment of a special - complaint".'concerning criminal wrong-Y.._ Chief Executive'and thus most likely to ecu or, es u e thg= doing that would be within the ~urisdic- . . . present a conflict-of-interest ,situation. p~-dam ice President, Director of tioa of the. new-Assistant. Attorney Gen- f1F- nM1TC0 nrlmii,n7 {nouailerotinne of w..~.~~..~- , av nanny uc wV uuraeIISOme 't0. lnl- . of .this class may~still require the~ap- of iah-level White ouse asses ? *++ ~ pose reporting requirements simply~~lie-= pointment of a special prosecutor de- ~ a ' amen em n w:ou Tc~in~ w e t i r cause a Government employee is.the ie-- pending on the circumstances that in= oF'tFie L'~ m ~yS class of offic a e 'cipient of totally unspecified. and general . dividual's relationship to the President a tree mem ers an tg - evel White -allegations regardless . of ..the source. or the Attorney General. These case-by- House assistants, the CIA Director func- Thus, this amendment. would impose re- _..case situations.are. Arovided for is section tions within a class o o cis const er porting rquirements only. in .those situa- 594(c) (1) which< establishes standards t ? ,gye . ?a on y, e , tions in which the information or allega- for. the Attorney General and the court as reported directly and frequently to tion is of a ? speciSc .nature. to determine whether or not there is a the President on matter f th t ' s o e u most . . My final amendment deals :With the "conflict of interest that would require sensitivity, secrecy, and importance. Un- yurisdiction of the new division within the appointment of a special prosecutor. Iike even- the Cabinet departments, the the Department of Justice that--S. 495 Also, as the bill is presently drafted, CIA submits itself to relatively little in- vid f io , pro es or. Sect n 592(ai of the bill the automatic appointments of a spe- teragency coordination and review be- establishes the 3urisdiction ? of the? new vial prosecutor will occur not l f f . on y or ore taking action: Instead, the CIA Assistant Attorney General for Govern- extremely high-level Government offi- through its Director can and does act went Crimes. That provision limits the vials-President, Vice President, Cabinet virtues ~~siith t e u o al vioIatiarns of Fed- - _ - Approved For Release 20~~/01/~~ : ~~ ~?~$6~'7l~~'~'~~d~~86 - -- - . . -. . S 14125- - - -Approved-Fo ~ P.7 . 040002`0007-9.. - ~~- SS~'~~E~ June 22, I9r6 ~. eral la~- "committed' by,. moat Govrrrl- ace; .of Maryland; to be Deputy Ad- tend my remarks by Prsrtting. that ar- menL~ofL+csa~s. As drafted; therefore; S. minsstrator of the Nationa3 Aeronautics ticieintheRscoxn. . 495 could operate- itl,sucis a? way that the and Space Administration,, was referred There being no objection; the srticIe . rlivicir,r mma41 hn.x~ a?ll,n.ifs iv. i.,sa-ti_ ?.: ai_ R..__aa..-_ -_ ~~-----~'_-? _--, _ _ - _ - 6~....~ ..+,,.c~,.,.,w.v,..~;,wa wia0 ~~.~ apatite osteaces, lJr, Le~Pelace would r'Pr as follows: - a? bribe, bnt aoL the Private Part? .who" Place fir. merge D[. I.o7v, who has re- ' . CnxrES Cows Cvi x , r -: . os s a Czoer tendered the. bribe: ,Th1a- is neitiscr a>~ signed. ? ... : ? : with. the Democratic nomination all but t~ffectiv~e nor probabll:.an Yntended as- Because- of the. press of~ other Besets is his grasp. Jlmmp Carter has started to signment of responsibilities withiA-the business: and.. the pending recess, the "? come out of the closet. And contrary to all Department of Justice.. The jinisdietion committee has decided to moire imme-; the up-iroat. aavertiaing; he has cone eo is - Should be broadeIIed tp include Criminal -d~tely ~ On~ Dr. Lovelace's .nOnl3nati0II. t2~ sands plumage of big-spending Waab~ behavior-involving Governmens. offtcial>t. Therefore,, I` announce that the hearing ingtoa liberaUsm. ~ - - - ~:. , _ ,: - This fh'sal amendment would also" as- on Dr: -Tavelacers nomination will take carter-as-couectiviat-llbesmi to gaits a sign to the news Assistan3 Attorney Gen- place at I0: 3b~a.m? Friday, June 25, 1976, switch from the image. he tried , to project . thrnughout the primary season. Sis. e8ort eral for Government Crime general Sts- in rOOfJa 235 Of the' Iitls$ell Senate Office has been to portray himself as the sati- Pervis~y responsibflittea over . Deparfi; Building..-. . -? ~' -` .. :-: ~ ~ . . 'Washington, anti-EstabJfahmeat candidate, went of Justice investigations of corrupt ' Anyone desiring Lo testify at the hear- opposed to federal centralizattos sad tin-., State~and local oi$cia~ In most invests- =- ins or to-file a statement on this nomf- reaucracy. Hia rhetoric has bees ooaserva- gations iawlvingState and local offidals; natsaeQ.s33ouid contact the: committee: rive to modersLe; and obviously ataed him the aPPz'~te=.? U.i~. attorney bandies ~ ;' :: _< - is pursuit of tie-aominatioa:. . the actual invea~gation 8nd Prosecution, . ~ ,., ~ ~ The change of front has Occurred ins ategdT ;while the head. oY the Criminal Division NOTICE OF RESCBIDBI~p HEARII~TG Pha??~'-~ public statemeata aad? crommit- ments-th t C a arter has made along rite 'afay,- in WeshingtOrl- possesses general supesb - it2r: ABOUR~K. Mr. President, i wish and $nalrp- is a comprehensive statement visors Powers. Since"this. bill creates as to announce for the information-of my an.. the lssuee_ submitted by Cartes >n th ~ - e entire neW division and Assistant Attoi:~ colleagues and interested public that the Democratia platform-drafting' snbcoasmit. _ ' ney general to deal.exell~ively wit2s po- Subcommittee on. Indies Affairs has re- tee.. chaired- by clay. Mtchael ,Dakakla?.ot Massachnaetts litical corru In th tion ea it i o riate . . p ses, s appr p . ese statements carter scheduled its} oversight hearing on the .has laid his iiberar credentisis on tea tabhty that supervisory Powers aver such cases land i f th h . ssue o e Quec an Indian Tribe be transferred from the Griminali Dives of Fort and rmm. a leftward atandpotat rims saro YtIIt3a, Ares.. for June 24. The impressive.. .. . _ sign to the new Government Crime Dim Pl'e~ou~ scheduled June 11 hearingwas The proposals oSered bg Carter in recent sion. This arrangement shouts. better ppstpp,~ _due`to tine business .on the weeks have embraced everything from na= ~luiP the local Federal prosecatm' with Senate $oor on-that day. ? - tionai economic planning at one sad of the skillful and helpful backup from Wash- .. The. June 24 hearing will be ; a con- liberal spectrum to ?aecrtmtnslizstios~ of Government Crimes' Division will .be: iII May 3: Atthat time I announced that an- for price controls in: various guises; haaagua the best position to eaerdse reapensibi>` otheF hearing would be scheduled is or- COn~. n1e ~~~ Amest~nent, in- sty in those few instances where the loess der that the Secretary of the Interior creased rederat spending on soda} programs; a pardon for vietnsm draft-dodgers, and. II.S. attorney is not proceeding Properly could appear -personally _ and give. the comprehensive national health insurance... or is involved in a conflict of interest with subcommittee the benefit of his remarks- Carter's stands on foreign poScp issues are the focal official under investigation. ~~ ~e gp vital to this issue: of a similar kidney,. containing nothing sub- There is considerable opinion from those - The subcommittee ovill- convene. at io stanttve to aisPlease the Ie3t and msap ePe- who have served in the Department of a.m. in room 3110 of the Dirksen Senate elate !a keeping with the uberai ideology Justice that occasionally local prosectr~ Office Buitdingr There is nothing is his `steal stat~emeats tion of local State oflscsats by local Fed- ~ The schedulers witxlesses are: that could not be embraced by Hubert Hmn- phrep, Ralph IFader, Teddy Kennedy oz evna eral prOSeCUtOTS present SitlratlOI18 that FiTSt. The' $OriOrable Thomas .~ Bella Abzug. Eberything is is. there? front ia- politically and ethicallg would be better Kleppe, Secretary of the ffiterior, accom- -creased punittve regulation of business and directed from outside the Particular 10- paused bg the Honorable Kest Ff~lZZell, stepped-up federat spending to rttusI plugs califs. In .those instances, the required under secretary,. and the Honorable. H. .for nuclear dis3nnameat. control and direction should be in the Gregory Austin, solicitor; and Moreover. the platform-draftlag sxbcom- mitres stress was controued by carter forces; hands, of the Government Crimea Div~i- Seca7and. Mr. Frets -BTOwn, president , Sion. - headed bp" Atlanta attorney Stuart S>aenata.>A Quechan-Tribe, accompanied by Mr El- s...,..,,,a .. ....... Mr. EASTZ.AND Mr. President,... on be- half of the Committee on the Judiciary, I desire to give notice 131st a public hear- ing has been scheduled for Tuesday, Junes 29; 1978; at 9:13 a.m., in room 222$, Dirksea Senate Office Building;, oa the fol2owfag nomination: J. Blaine Anderson; - o! Idaho, to be U.S. circuit judge for'the ninth circuit, vice M. Oliver Koelsch..retired: ' Any person desiring to offer testimony iII regard to this nomination, shall, .not later-tharY 24 hours prior to such hear.- ino, file in writing with the committee a request to be heard and a statement of their proposed testimony. ' ator from Arkansas CMr. McCsszrax) ;-- the Senator frofa Nebraska Qilr.:. A>zvssa3 ; s>~d myself as chairman . . strategy: ~ gaverameat liberalLSm oa every front, couched- 1a ~aeuter, ualnflaaeffiatorp lsngttage. On many Points,. istdeed, the plat. corm is almost a verbatim dupiicatton of the Carter statement; submitted. ~ she: cmat- mittee. . Thus the Democratic draft: platform, ss . well as Carter's own statements, oHets us. a chilIiag insight into his posittoaq. Putting them together; we get the foIIoptag agenda of Carter issues for the f$I~} eteetieas: Support for the Humphrey-Hawkins 'full- employmeat" plannlag bill. a: scheme LhaL could cost anywhere from $18 to 83't DtllioR - anauallp; according. to- most estimtitea, Though advertised strictly as a 'yobs" boll, Humphrey-Hawkins would create machinery fcr "plaaaiz:g" virtually every aspect o! Americas economic r1fe, pmojeetia~ "astioaa# goalsreIarzd to fun employment, prodvctioa; purchasing Power-" Carter's backing for this bill 1s~ eapresaed !n a ainole; terse assertion: "Support ios the Mr. CIIRTIS. Mr. President, a very suocommlttee elaborates: "OT sneciai tm- ANNCWTT OF N021~IA?ION portance is the aced for natiionaY economic HEARING _..:._ informative article has. appeared in the planning capability:... If we-do aot pies, Human Events issue of June 28, 1976, but continua to react to ea'}.sis after crisis, Mr. >ld088. Mr: President, yesterday. entitled ^Carter Comes- Out of the our economic pertormsace will be iustbea June 21, the nomination of Dr. Alan M Closet." I ask unanimous consent to es- eroaea.'? . Approved For Release 2003/01/29 :CIA-RDP79M00467A000400020007-9 - = mar Sevilla` former president and MiG , ???'? ~"' "?` ""' "~"'n?'?g D?m?" nation! the platform drafters oSediestip - Raymond:$imp6on. Iegal e0ilase3.? 8ne-tuned. the docuatent to suit the Carter SUBSTTTQTION OF SENATOR JOHN- STON? FOR SENATOR CH[IItCH' AS `1i' CODTF'EREE-~.Z't. 12169...--...:.:;. ,.~:^". Bdr. JACSBON. Ml'.. President, . I~ sale lmanimovs:consent that the Chair beaux. tfiorized to .appoint the,jmlior Senator from, I,gtilsiana (Mr. Jomsss'ox) a con- feree on: H.R:12169,. a .bill to extend, the Federal Energy. Administration; to rep p'lace'' the seas_ot, .Senator,.; from, Idaho THe PRESIDIIdG~ OFFIL`ER, ~pithemt objection, itis,so ordered. ADDITIONAL STA7'TS - a ~f ~. i+ v t 'i~ '`' at, r+ J?+~~;0 P `:9+ t r ,.s5 - Y sN"~ ~ j'{ ~"k1x= is ` r ~'~ ~ ;~~, OUTING AND ~ RECORD SHE _ ~; i ~~ ~"~:~-{,- ~ ~ ~`~ ` ~ ~~ , , , ;. n 'v'zr S s., Y` ~ ?,.. . S +~.~ ~ y i '. ,,z> Y"~t, { ~)~)~i, :? ~ ?iea;sr.. t i ~?-' +AS~~K.~t ~ anoi it ?~ J a%r~'~ ~ t.l?N y~~ "lY r.+'~ ~} = ,1. ; ~ ~ { i ;;~~ ~ h ~ :~ ~ z~ ~ ~~ ~~i ? ~ ' '~ tl ~ ~ . , h- c ~ ~ i~;You mlght~` be interested Sri ' "'` ? x ~ ~i . a r .,~ t f . ~,f ~ 4 ~.C>d 4'g2t 3 Xi, A 4. 3 ! a ~' ~ ~ d ?f~. t :.t ~~-t t ~d~ a~ ~ #?- ~ ~~. ? tet r 3 . ~z s_ .- ~` ` . 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