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COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS

JACK BROOKS, Texas, Chairman

L. H. FOUNTAIN, North Carolina
DANTE B. FASCELL, Florida
BENJAMIN S. ROSENTHAL, New York
DON FUQUA, Florida

JOHN CONYERS, JR., Michigan
CARDISS COLLINS, Illinois
JOHN L. BURTON, California
GLENN ENGLISH, Oklahoma
ELLIOTT H. LEVITAS, Georgia
DAVID W. EVANS, Indiana
TOBY MOFFETT, Connecticut
HENRY A. WAXMAN, California
FLOYD J. FITHIAN, Indiana
TED WEISS, New York
MIKE SYNAR, Oklahoma
EUGENE V. ATKINSON, Pennsylvania
STEPHEN L. NEAL, North Carolina
DOUG BARNARD, JR., Georgia
PETER A. PEYSER, New York
BARNEY FRANK, Massachusetts
HAROLD WASHINGTON, Illinois
TOM LANTOS, California

FRANK HORTON, New York
JOHN N. ERLENBORN, Illinois
CLARENCE J. BROWN, Ohio
PAUL N. MCCLOSKEY, JR., California
THOMAS N. KINDNESS, Ohio
ROBERT S. WALKER, Pennsylvania
M. CALDWELL BUTLER, Virginia
LYLE WILLIAMS, Ohio

JOEL DECKARD, Indiana

WILLIAM F. CLINGER, JR., Pennsylvania RAYMOND J. MCGRATH, New York

HAL DAUB, Nebraska

JOHN HILER, Indiana

DAVID DREIER, California
WENDELL BAILEY, Missouri

LAWRENCE J. DENARDIS, Connecticut
JUDD GREGG, New Hampshire

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Pulley, Jack, senior attorney, Dow Corning Corp...

538

Rauh, Joseph L., Jr., as read by David Jacobs, research director, Ameri-
cans for Democratic Action

720

Ridder, Eric, publisher, Journal of Commerce, on behalf of the American
Society of Newspaper Editors

107

Schieffer, Bob, CBS News, on behalf of the Society of Professional Jour-
nalists, Sigma Delta Chi..

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Statement of-Continued

Schultz, Ernie, executive vice president, Radio-Television News Directors Page Association.....

132

Stevenson, Russell, B., Jr., professor of law, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.

626

Wilson, Dr. Joan Hoff, executive secretary, Organization of American
Historians...

757

Letters, statements, etc., submitted for the record by

Adler, Allan Robert, legislative counsel, American Civil Liberties Union:
Prepared statement..

692-719

Statement in support of the Freedom of Information Act. Asner, Ed, on behalf of the Fund for Open Information and Accountability, Inc.: Material relative to the hearings.

687-690

Bondurant, Dr. Stuart, University of North Carolina Medical School, on behalf of the Association of American Medical Colleges: Prepared statement

55-85

310-314

Braverman, Burt, Cole, Raywid & Braverman: Prepared statement 558-595 Campbell, Nancy Duff, National Women's Law Center: Prepared state

ment

376-496

Cony, Edward, vice president, new operations, Dow Jones, on behalf of the American Society of Newspaper Editors: Prepared and supplemental statements..

Cox, William, city editor, Louisville Courier-Journal, on behalf of Ameri-
can Newspaper Publishers Association: Prepared statement....
Early, Dr. Jack, president, National Agricultural Chemicals Association:
Prepared statement.....

95-106

121-127

804-809

Hoffman, Paul, vice chairperson, National Committee Against Repressive
Legislation: Prepared statement.

732-756

Houser, Thomas, general counsel, National Association of Manufacturers:
Prepared statement.

249-267

Kefauver, James, counsel, National Meat Association: Prepared statement

271-304

Landau, Jack, executive director, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press: Prepared statement.

141-161

Manikas, Peter, legislative counsel, Better Government Association: Prepared statement..

361-371

Moyer, Bruce L., legislation cochairman, American Society of Access
Professionals: Prepared statement.

780-788

Nader, Ralph, Freedom of Information Clearinghouse: Prepared statement

323-355

O'Reilly, James T., senior counsel, Procter & Gamble Co., Cincinnati,
Ohio:

Elk City Scanners hypothetical case-A comparison..

598

Prepared statement..

604-625

Prepared statement of John Marthinsen, professor of economics at
Babson College, before Senate subcommittee.....

639-657

Perito, Paul L., Washington counsel to Advanced Health Systems, Inc., and Raleigh Hills Hospitals: Prepared statement.

513-536

Polk, Jim, NBC News, on behalf of Investigative Reporters and Editors,
Inc.: Prepared statement.

26-29

Pulley, Jack, senior attorney, Dow Corning Corp.: Supplement to oral statement

542-554

Rauh, Joseph L., Jr., Americans for Democratic Action: Prepared statement

722-727

Ridder, Eric, publisher, Journal of Commerce, on behalf of the American
Society of Newspaper Editors: Prepared statement.

109-117

Rose, Jonathan C., Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Policy,
Department of Justice: Prepared statement.....

Schieffer, Bob, CBS News, on behalf of the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi: Prepared statement.

185-243

35-50

Shields, Todd, attorney, Fulbright & Jaworski, Houston, Tex.: Prepared statement

499-504

Schultz, Ernie, executive vice president, Radio-Television News Directors
Association: Prepared statement..

134-135

Shattuck, John H. F., legislative director, American Civil Liberties
Union: Prepared statement.....

692-719

Letters, statements, etc., submitted for the record by-Continued

Stevenson, Russell B., Jr., professor of law, George Washington Universi- Page

ty, Washington, D.C.: Prepared statement.

667-680

13-18

761-775

Taylor, Jack H., Jr., investigative reporter: Prepared statement.
Wilson, Dr. Joan Hoff, executive secretary, Organization of American
Historians: Prepared statement......

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c. Fisher, Paul, director, Freedom of Information Center, University of Missouri-Columbia...

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a. Department of Justice guidelines on Freedom of Information Act.
1. Letter dated March 2, 1976, from Attorney General Griffin B.
Bell to heads of all Federal departments and agencies..

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2. Memorandum dated May 4, 1981, from Attorney General Wil-
liam French Smith to heads of all Federal departments and
agencies...

b. Studies by Government Division, Congressional Research Service, Li-
brary of Congress....

1. Relyea, Harold and Cavanaugh, Suzanne, "Press Notices on Dis-
closures Made Pursuant to the Federal Freedom of Informa-
tion Act, 1972-80: A Compilation," February 27, 1981.........

2. Relyea, Harold, "The Administration and Operation of the Free-
dom of Information Act: A Capsule Overview 1966-80," July
13, 1981....

c. Feigenbaum, Edward D., “The Freedom of Information Act As An Aid to Proposal Analysis," Journal of the Society of Research Administrators, vol. XII, No. 4, spring, 1981..

Appendix 3.-Selected letters to the subcommittee.

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Statement of-Continued

Schultz, Ernie, executive vice president, Radio-Television News Directors
Association...

Page

132

Stevenson, Russell, B., Jr., professor of law, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.

626

Wilson, Dr. Joan Hoff, executive secretary, Organization of American
Historians.......

757

Letters, statements, etc., submitted for the record by-
Adler, Allan Robert, legislative counsel, American Civil Liberties Union:
Prepared statement....

692-719

Statement in support of the Freedom of Information Act. Asner, Ed, on behalf of the Fund for Open Information and Accountability, Inc.: Material relative to the hearings..

687-690

Bondurant, Dr. Stuart, University of North Carolina Medical School, on behalf of the Association of American Medical Colleges: Prepared statement

55-85

310-314

Braverman, Burt, Cole, Raywid & Braverman: Prepared statement ......... 558-595 Campbell, Nancy Duff, National Women's Law Center: Prepared state

ment

376-496

Cony, Edward, vice president, new operations, Dow Jones, on behalf of the American Society of Newspaper Editors: Prepared and supplemental statements

Cox, William, city editor, Louisville Courier-Journal, on behalf of Ameri-
can Newspaper Publishers Association: Prepared statement.....
Early, Dr. Jack, president, National Agricultural Chemicals Association:
Prepared statement.

95-106

121-127

804-809

Hoffman, Paul, vice chairperson, National Committee Against Repressive
Legislation: Prepared statement

732-756

Houser, Thomas, general counsel, National Association of Manufacturers:
Prepared statement.

249-267

Kefauver, James, counsel, National Meat Association: Prepared statement

271-304

Landau, Jack, executive director, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press: Prepared statement..

141-161

Manikas, Peter, legislative counsel, Better Government Association: Prepared statement..

361-371

Moyer, Bruce L., legislation cochairman, American Society of Access
Professionals: Prepared statement.

780-788

Nader, Ralph, Freedom of Information Clearinghouse: Prepared state

ment

323-355

O'Reilly, James T., senior counsel, Procter & Gamble Co., Cincinnati,
Ohio:

Elk City Scanners hypothetical case-A comparison

598

Prepared statement.

604-625

Prepared statement of John Marthinsen, professor of economics at
Babson College, before Senate subcommittee....

639-657

Perito, Paul L., Washington counsel to Advanced Health Systems, Inc., and Raleigh Hills Hospitals: Prepared statement.

513-536

Polk, Jim, NBC News, on behalf of Investigative Reporters and Editors,
Inc.: Prepared statement.

26-29

Pulley, Jack, senior attorney, Dow Corning Corp.: Supplement to oral statement

542-554

Rauh, Joseph L., Jr., Americans for Democratic Action: Prepared state

ment

722-727

Ridder, Eric, publisher, Journal of Commerce, on behalf of the American
Society of Newspaper Editors: Prepared statement

109-117

Rose, Jonathan C., Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Policy,
Department of Justice: Prepared statement.

Schieffer, Bob, CBS News, on behalf of the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi: Prepared statement.

185-243

35-50

Shields, Todd, attorney, Fulbright & Jaworski, Houston, Tex.: Prepared statement

499-504

Schultz, Ernie, executive vice president, Radio-Television News Directors
Association: Prepared statement

134-135

Shattuck, John H. F., legislative director, American Civil Liberties
Union: Prepared statement..

692-719

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