JOURNAL- OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP73B00296R000200120019-7
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1
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December 15, 2016
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October 3, 2003
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19
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October 1, 1971
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25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 STATSPEC 25X1A Approved For Release 2003/10/JA ~P73B00296R000200120019-7 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Friday - 1 October 1971 Page 3 10. LC) A suggested reply to a letter from a constituent was discussed with Miss Barbara Little, in the office of Senator John Tunney (D. , Calif. ). The constituent requested assistance to secure and review any information maintained on him by the CIA. The reply noted that the Agency had no internal security responsibilities and Miss Little stated she would follow the suggested language. William Proxmire (D., Jackson (D. , Wash. ) RJK) Delivered to the offices of Senators Wisc.), George McGovern (D. , S. Dak.) and Henry in which their names were mentioned. 12. GLC) Accompanied WH Divisioi2,5X1 to a briefing o oro by Fosdick and Richard Perle, Senate Subcommittee on International Security and International Operations staff, on Cuban refugee 25X1 transcript of these remarks will be provided the staff. made reference to statements made by Prime Minister Fidel Castro during a recent speech with respect to hijacking. A copy of the 13. I - GLC) Ambassador Wymberley Coerr, INR, Department of State, and Carl Salans, Deputy Legal Adviser, Department of State, called regarding draft comments which they are preparing for submission to OMB for clearances on S. 1887 and S. 2224. Their draft on S. 1887 (the Church bill which would preclude the Agency from engaging in paramilitary activities) merely states that they would be opposed to enactment of this legislation. - The draft report on S. 2224 (Senator Cooper's bill requiring the trans- mittal of intelligence information to the Congress) raises the points of the security hazards of such wide dissemination of this information, the conflict with the proper role of the Secretary of State in informing the Congress on information pertaining to foreign policy, and the purely executive function of the Director in exercising his role as the principal foreign intelligence adviser to the NSC. SEC R ET %1&,8P7/2003 JT2Approved For Release 2003/10/21 : CIA-RDP73B00296R000200-