JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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October 25, 2006
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February 23, 1977
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~~ 11~1~~I~1AL ~rbor RBI ase 20{6/701 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Wednesday - 23 February 1977 l7_O 12. LIAISON Torn yoi~gj-__enate 25X1 Select Com?m - e c_e__S-taff, asked me to arrange an Inttel~igence Community-budget briefing for Senator Gary Hart (D. , Colo.) since the Senator could not attend today's briefing. Moore suggested a briefing of approximately 45 minutes sometime this week. 13 LIAISON Spoke with Ben Marshall,. Senate SelecC?mmit-fin Intelligen~tf, regarding Committee plans to clear a staff member of Senator Robert C. Byrd (D., W. Va. ) for access to Committee information. I told Marshall the Agency was quite satisfied with the Committee arrangement, whereby each senator had a designee on the Committee staff and no personal staff were bee a change briefed on Committee matters, and would be reluctant to in policy. Marshall said that this person in Senator Byrd's designee but that the idea was not yet final and he had to speak further to Bill Miller, Staff Director, about it. Marshall will keep me posted. I asked lor d T ay if it was essential that Madigan personally interview im an replied that it was not and that he, Mike Epstein and Paula Schwartz, of the Committee staff, would conduct the interview. We agreed on the afternoon of 24 February. Taylor also informed me that Admiral Stansfield 'Turner nomination had been approved by the Committee by unanimous vote and that the Committee would seek a waiver of a Senate rule and seek to have a Senate vote tomorrow. 15. 1 -1 LIAISON Called Bill Miller, Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intel ' 'ence to seek clarification of a rema`Fk CTairman Daniel K. Inouye (D. , Hawaii) had made to Mr. Knoche, A/DCI, regarding surveillance of Senate Select Committee on Intelligence members. Miller said e C airman, during their recent b, a on y mentioned to new members that intelligence agencies had agreed to inform the Committee if we detected any surveillance of Committee members and that the Chairman was probably only reminding Mr. Knoche of this agreement. CD F7 25X1 CIA INT RNAE USE O1"1L' Approved For Release 2006/10/31: CIA-RDP79M00983A002200020063-4