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- Q5011450 subject Q6427690.
- Q5011450 subject Q7163199.
- Q5011450 abstract "There have been various arrangements to handle the Central Intelligence Agency's relationship with the United States Congress. The formal liaison began some time before the 1960s, with a single position named the 'legislative liaison'. This later became the 'legislative counsel'. In the 1960s, an actual office was created for this purpose - the Office of Legislative Counsel. In the 1970s, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) ramped up its congressional-liaison staff to deal with the large number of investigations coming from the Congress. It was the era of the Rockefeller Commission, the Church Committee, and the Pike Committee, all of which requested large amounts of information from the agency.In the 1980s, there were several reorganizations and renaming of the office. Near the end of the 1980s, the office was renamed the Office of Congressional Affairs and has kept that name, as of 2009.In the early 2000s (decade), the relationship became more intense, with debates about the Global war on terror and controversies surrounding it. For example, the CIA planned a secret program in 2001 but did not inform congress until much later.".
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- Q5011450 wikiPageWikiLink Q6427690.
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- Q5011450 comment "There have been various arrangements to handle the Central Intelligence Agency's relationship with the United States Congress. The formal liaison began some time before the 1960s, with a single position named the 'legislative liaison'. This later became the 'legislative counsel'. In the 1960s, an actual office was created for this purpose - the Office of Legislative Counsel.".
- Q5011450 label "CIA's relationship with the United States Congress".