JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP81M00980R001800050066-6
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December 20, 2016
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February 23, 2007
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66
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April 26, 1978
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000001- Approved For Release 2007/03/02 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R001800050066-6 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Wednesday - 26 April 1978 I LIAISON Spoke with Ron Docksai, on STAT the staff of Representative Robe rt K. Dornan (R. , Calif. ). Docksai said he would be leaving within a week to join the staff of Senator Orrin G. Hatch (R. , Utah) and requested the Latin American and USSR be sent to the Senator's office. Arrangements were made with L,iaiso~STAT to have this done. 11. LIAISON Called George Kroloff, Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff, and told him that ou eople STAT would be sending to him, in response to his request, me is reaction to an international broadcasting conference being held in Cuba this week. I added that they had picked up media information on a meeting of international broadcasters in Algiers and would be sending that to him, also. STAT 12. LIAISON Arranged for Chuck Snodgrass, /House Appropriations Committee staff, to meet wit Domestic Security, to formalize Snodgrass' authority to receive codeword material for overnight; storage. STAT 13.1 LIAISON Dan Childs, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence statf, asked for a copy of NIE-4-1-78. I have STAT discussed this with I NFAC/CSS, and will invite Childs out to read the estimate. 14. LIAISON Discussed Senate Select Committee on Intelligence procedure for responding to reprogrammings with Dan Childs, of the Committee staff. He is not yet sure of whether he wants to send a letter on every item. He will probably discuss the subject with Jim Fellenbaum, Senate Appropriations Committee staff, and then come to a decision. At issue is whether the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence should respond in writing on those reprogrammings in which they believe the matter is an appropriation concern rather than an authorization and appropriation concern. 15. I I LIAISON Chuck Snodgrass, House Appropriations Committee staff, says he does not expect to mark up until 15 May and probably won't release his figures until the end of May. He does not plan to move on the sensitive reprogramming until he hears how the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence has come out on it although he personally sees no problem. Page 3 io] ti Approved For Release 2007/03i02 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R00180005 STAT