Practices and proposals congressional research service summary the protection of classified national security and other controlled information is of concern not only to the executive branch which for the most part determines what information is classified and controlled but also to congress.
Reading classified information on congressional floor.
In addition congress codified its right to classified information in the intelligence oversight act of 1980 which explicitly requires that the president keep congressional intelligence.
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The house section the senate section the extensions of remarks and since the 1940s the daily digest.
Both the house and senate have established procedures for releasing classified information.
Ackerman is certainly correct that the speech or debate clause immunizes members of congress from prosecution for disclosing classified information on the floor or in committee hearings.
The clerk will then register the vote into the computer but the member should visually check the board to make sure the vote is recorded correctly.
No congress members do not need security clearances to read classified information sources.
Bruce ackerman suggests that members of congress ought to simply read classified information into the public record the moment of truth is now.
A famous precendent is the case of senator mike gravel who in 1971 read the classified pentagon papers into the record of the senate subcommittee on public buildings and grounds.
The us constitution s speech or debate clause generally protects members of congress from prosecution for anything they say as part of congressional debate or business.
Of the reading clerk s rostrum on the second level of the podium.
As he also recognizes however members are not protected against congressional discipline up to and including.
Floor procedure in the u s.
Congressional research service security clearance process.
But congressional procedure maven michael stern argues that this is a little hasty.
Protection of classified information by congress.
House of representatives introduction the honorable david dreier.
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