Establishes in the House of Representatives a Select Committee on Intelligence.
Directs the Select committee to conduct a study of governmental operations with respect to intelligence activities and of the extent, if any, to which illegal, improper, or unethical activities were engaged in by any agency of the Federal Government or by any persons, acting individually or in combination with others, with respect to any intelligence activity carried out by or on behalf of the Federal Government.
Authorizes the select committee to make a complete investigation of the activities of any agency, persons, groups or organizations which have any tendency to reveal the full facts with respect to specified matters, including the following: (1) whether the Central Intelligence Agency has conducted an illegal domestic intelligence operation in the United States; (2) the conduct of domestic intelligence or counterintelligence operations against United States citizens by the Federal Bureau of Investigation or any other Federal agency, and (3) the origin and disposition of the so-called Huston Plan to apply United States intelligence agency capabliities against individuals or organizations within the United States.
Sets forth the powers of the Committee. Requires the committee to make a final report to the House on the results of its investigation and study not later than September 1, 1975.
Stipulates that the expenses of the select committee through September 1, 1975, under this resolution shall not exceed $750,000 of which amount not to exceed $100,000 shall be available for the procurement of the services of individual consultants or organizations thereof.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on Rules.
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