HRES 106 · 94th Congress · Congressional-Presidential relations
Resolution directing the President to provide the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives certain information relating to certain activities of the Central Intelligence Agency.
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EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary.(1975-01-28)
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Directs the President to provide to the House Committee on the Judiciary all the information in the possession of the White House and the Central Intelligence Agency relating to any of the following activities since January 1, 1960, engaged in by any person in the United States for the Central Intelligence Agency: (1) each instance of surreptitious entry, breaking and entering or burglary; (2) each instance of intercepting and opening of mail; (3) each instance of wiretapping or electronic surveillance, not pursuant to court order; (4) each instance of collecting information and maintaining files on a citizen of, or person residing in, the United States or on an association or group within the United States; and (5) each instance of a plan or attempt to do any of the acts enumerated above whether or not such plan or attempt was successfully carried out. Specifies the information required for each activity referred to.…
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20 Democrats