HR 348 · 95th Congress · Government Operations and Politics

Congressional Access to Information Act

Introduced 1977-01-04· Sponsored by Rep. Dellums, Ronald V. [D-CA-8]· House

Bill Progress

Introduced
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Committee
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House Vote
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Senate
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Enacted
Latest: Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary.(1977-01-04)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Congressional Access to Information Act - Permits either House of Congress, any committee or subcommittee thereof, and the Comptroller General, at the request thereof, to subpena or request any head of any Government agency or any employee of officer thereof to appear and give complete testimony or complete information pertinent to matters of legislative concern, pending legislation, or any congressionally authorized programs. Requires such person to affirm that such information is complete to the best of his or her knowledge. States that if such requested information is refused, the Comptroller General shall take all necessary measures to withhold all Federal funds from the officer, or employee, or for the operation of the agency involved until compliance with this Act. Permits the President to lawfully refuse to comply with this Act only with respect to information which relates to advice made to the President by specified individuals and information, recommendations, and discussions relating to the formulation of policy between the President and specified individuals. Permits either House and any committee, or subcommittee thereof, to bring a civil action to compel the President…

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