Establishes a Joint Congressional Committee on Information and Intelligence composed of seven members of the House of Representatives and seven members of the Senate. Directs the committee to make continuing studies of: (1)the activities and problems of each information and intelligence agency the United States; and (2)the relationships between these agencies and United States-based corporations and the effect of such relationships on United States foreign policy and intelligence operations abroad. Requires the joint committee to make an annual report.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on Rules.
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