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104-10140-10030 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (4/24/1978)

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                Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel                 Page 3
                Monday - 24 April 1978


                      7.  (Unclassified - MDC) LIAISON  Went to the House Select
              ICommittee  on Assassinations to review security procedures with Office of,
              Security  representative  ary Steele and Bob Hayes as well as House
              Select  Committee on Assassinations staffers. Procedures were reviewed
              and  confirmed and the Committee was provided with the documents which
              they  had requested, the same being stored in the manner prescribed by
              Rodger   Gabrielson. After review of the material, it was discovered
              that some  of the materials requested by the Committee were missing.
              I  returned to Headquarters, picked up the new materials and delivered
              them  to the Committee that night. They were grateful.

                      8.  (Unclassified - RLB) LEGISLATION   Spoke with the following
               persons regarding financial disclosure legislation: Ms. Sarah Luna and
               Mr.  William Bergen, Legislative Assistants to Representative Romano
               Mazzoli (D., Ky. ), and Mr. Gary Fay, Legislative Assistant to
               Representative Don Edwards (D., Calif.). (See Memorandum  for the
               Record.)

                      9. (Unclassified - RLB) LEGISLATION   Spoke with Susan Geiger,
               OMB,  regarding the financial disclosure legislation. Ms. Geiger said
               that Mr. Cy-Lazarus, who was heading the White House team on the
               legislation, would be talking with the Speaker of the House shortly. I
               told Ms. Geiger we had nothing new and were awaiting word from
               Representative Romano Mazzoli (D., Md.) as to whether he would be
               able to support compromise language which we had provided his staff
               several days ago. She suggested we check with Representative Don Edwards
               (D., Calif. ) to see if he would propose our language as a compromise in
               response to the objections Congressman Mazzoli had already raised
               regarding the legislation. I told Ms. Geiger that Representative Edwards'
               Legislative Assistant, Mr. Gary Fay, had been present at the recent
               meeting we had with Representative Mazzoli's staff and that we certainly
               would consider her suggestion. Later in the day, Ms. Geiger called to
               inform us that the financial disclosure legislation had been pulled off the
               calendar because of controversy over the proposed amendment that would
               strike the existing limitation on outside income for Representatives.


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