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104-10331-10210 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (04/13/1992)

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Mr. Bernard H. Martin
Assistant Director for
Legislative Reference
Office of Management and Budget
Washington, D.C. 20503
Dear Mr. Martin:
This is in response to your request for the views of the
Central Intelligence Agency on Senate Joint Resolution 282, the
Assassination Materials Disclosure Act of 1992, and the
corresponding House Joint Resolution 454 (the resolutions).
The Central Intelligence Agency fully supports the
fundamental premise underlying this legislation--that efforts
should be made to declassify and make available to the public
as expeditiously as possible government documents relating to
the assassination of President Kennedy. In fact, the Director
of Central Intelligence (DCI) has recently established and
staffed a new unit within CIA responsible for review and
declassification of documents of historical interest, including
the JFK-related files, as part of the Agency's program of
increased openness. However, several provisions of the
resolutions raise serious concerns, as outlined below, and CIA
cannot support them as currently drafted. Our comments will
focus upon specific CIA concerns; many general issues raised by
the resolutions are better addressed by the White House or the
Department of Justice.
Initially, the resolutions are focussed on records rather
than the information contained in them. We are concerned that
the Agency would not have the opportunity to object to release
of CIA information contained in documents originated by
Congress or the Warren Commission. Under the resolutions,
documents originated by these entities can be released by the
Executive Director of the Assassination Materials Review Board
without any review by the President or other Executive Branch
agencies. Similarly, there is no mechanism that would allow

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