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COMMITTEE ON
RULES AND ADMINISTRATION
UNITED STATES SENATE
NINETY-FOURTH CONGRESS
SECOND SESSION
ON
S. Res. 400
TO ESTABLISH A STANDING COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE ON INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
MARCH 31; APRIL 1, 2, AND 5, 1976
Printed for the use of the Committee on Rules and Administration
69-450 O
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1976
Opening statement of Hon. Howard W. Cannon, chairman of the Com-
mittee on Rules and Administration..
Statement of—
Hon. John C. Stennis, chairman of the Committee on Armed Services.
Hon. Roman L. Hruska, ranking minority member of the Committee
on the Judiciary.
Hon. Strom Thurmond, ranking minority member of the Committee
on Armed Services.
George Bush, director of the Central Intelligence Agency;
accompanied by Mitchell Rogovin, special counsel to the director;
George Cary, legislative counsel; and Donald Massey, assistant
legislative counsel
Written statement of-
Hon. John C. Stennis, chairman of the Committee on Armed Services_
on the Judiciary..
Letters addressed to Chairman Cannon by-
Hon. James O. Eastland, chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary,
enclosing a Judiciary Committee print with recommended amend-
ments to S. Res. 400, and purpose of the amendments thereto -----
Hon. John C. Stennis, chairman of the Committee on Armed Services,
responding to questions posed by Chairman Cannon in his opening
statement..
Miscellaneous-
Text of S. Res. 400..
Materials submitted to the committee by the CIA-
Committees and subcommittees, other than regular Central
Intelligence Agency oversight committees, which have made for-
mal or informal requests for information on Agency operations
during the 94th Congress-
Memorandum relating to intelligence budget secrecy.
Briefings of Senate and House Appropriations Subcommittees on
intelligence budgets during the 94th Congress –
Desirable principles of congressional oversight of the intelligence
community
Statement of-
THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1976
Hon. Frank Church, chairman of the Select Committee To Study Gov-
ernmental Operations With Respect to Intelligence Activities.......
Hon. Walter F. Mondale, a U.S. Senator from the State of Minnesota....
Written statement of Hon. Walter F. Mondale, a U.S. Senator from the
State of Minnesota...
Letter addressed to Chairman Cannon by Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary
of Defense..
Excerpts from testimony of Glen E. Pommerening, Assistant Attorney
General for Administration, U.S. Department of Justice, before the
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, February 3, 1976___.
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