JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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CIA-RDP78M02660R000300030036-3
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RIFPUB
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K
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December 20, 2016
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September 8, 2006
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36
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Publication Date:
June 28, 1976
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NOTES
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Journal - Office of Legislative Courir e l
Monday - 28 June 1976
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5. (Unclassified - TI-Iw) LIAISON I called Representative
Stephen J. Solarz (D., N. Y.) and spoke to him ;about the briefing for
himself and Representative Michael Ilarrington (D. , Mass.) set for
30 June. (See Memorandum for the Record. )
6. (Unclassified - THAV) LIAISON I called Jack Brady, on the
staff of the House International Relations Corrim' and refreshed his
memory regarding the request of Cliff Hackett, also on the Committee
staff, to see a sensitive document on Italian politics. After discussing
the matter ,,.,i'Lh Brady, it was decided that I would call Hackett and tell
him that the document was a working paper and contained information
revealing intelligence sources which the Director had a responsibility
to protect and therefore we could riot provide Hackett with. the document.
If necessary, I will also state that the matter had been discussed with
Brady. -
7.. (Unclassified -- RLB) LEGISLATION Spoke with Dr. Benjamin
Cooper, Professional Staff Member, Senate Interior and Insular Affairs
Committee, regarding conference deliberations on the Federal Energy .
Administration E--tension Act. Dr. Cooper said that due to a number
of complications the conferees had not yet focused on Tii.l.e 5 of the bill;
Title 5 would establish an Office of Energy Information within the FEA
that could draw on energy-related information of other Federal agencies.
Since under current law FEA's legislative charter expires on 30 June, the
Congress may opt for a bill extending the Agency for 30 clays, in which case
disposition of the provisions in Title 5 in which Lre are interested would be
put off probably until after the July recess.
8. (Unclassified - WPB) LEGISLATION Bill Shattuck, Counsel
to the Subcommittee on Administrative Law and Governmental Relations, -
House Judiciary Committee, called to let me know that Representative
Paul McC os y (R. , Calif. ) was planning on introducing art amendment to
the Go , ern_l~ent in the Sunshine bill changing the language to the (b)(3)
exempt on in the Freedom of Information Act. He read rn.e the language
over o'_-one, and I told him I would get back to h.i.rn tomorrow.
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