JOURNAL-OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL THURSDAY -2 NOVEMBER 1967
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2
Thursday - 2 November 1967
5. Met with Mr. Bun Bray, House Post Office
and Civil Service Subcommittee on Manpower staff, We reviewed some of
the legislative load of the Subcommittee and Mr. Bray advised that there
are several measures, each of which are somewhat interrelated, that will
be coming up after the first of the year, among those are S. 1035 (the Ervin
bill) and Employee Management Relations bill. Mr. Bray thought that
Representative Henderson, Chairman of the Subcommittee, might well enjoy
visiting the Agency and that probably a morning schedule that would get him
back to the Hill not later than 1: 00 would best suit the Chairman.
6. Met with Mr. Michaels, House Appropriations
Committee staff, and explained to him the purpose of H.R. 13705 and left
with him a copy of the explanation and justification. Mr. Mahon had asked
Michaels what this bill did.
7. Talked with Mr. Woodruff, Senate
Appropriations Committee staff, giving him the substance of my discussion
with Senator Mundt of a few days ago. Mr. Woodruff suggested that if the
briefing is held for Senators Mundt and Young,he felt it would be most
appropriate for Messrs. Darden and Woodruff to sit in. I said I would do
what I could on this.
8. Talked with Mr. Fensterwald, Subcommittee
on Administrative Practice and Procedure staff, alerting him to the status
of the wiretap bill insofar as the Agency was concerned. Also discussed
with him S. 518, Administrative Procedure At of 1967. He indicated this had
no possibility of moving this year and it was still open to amendments since
no final Committee version has been agreed upon.
9. Talked with Larry Conrad, Subcommittee
on Constitutional Amendments staff, alerting him to the action of the Sub-
committee on the wiretap bill and asked him to pass this on to Senator Bayh.
10. Talked with Senator Charles Percy briefly
and he expressed his appreciation for the continuing assistance we have been
rendering to his staff. I stated we were happy to do this.
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