SRES 152 · 93th Congress · Congress
A resolution to create a Select Committee of the Senate on Foreign Intelligence.
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EnactedLatest: Referred to Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.(1973-08-01)
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Establishes the Select Committee on Foreign Intelligence, which shall be charged with: (1) conducting oversight and review of all foreign intelligence activities carried out by (a) the Central Intelligence Agency, (b) the Defense Intelligence Agency, (c) the National Security Agency, (d) the U.S. Army, the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Marine Corps, and the U.S. Air Force, (e) the Department of State, (f) the Atomic Energy Commission, (g) the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and (h) any other U.S. Government department or agency which the Chairman of the select Committee determines is carrying out foreign intelligence activities; (2) studying the implications of such activities for United States foreign policy, foreign economic policy, and defense policy; (3) reviewing the provisions of the National Security Act of 1947 with a view toward recommending further restrictions on the duties, functions, and powers of the Central Intelligence Agency; and (4) reporting to the full Senate at the end of one year following the passage of this Resolution concerning its general findings. Provides that the Select Committee on Foreign Intelligence shall have a term of one year and shall consist of seven me…
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