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CONTENTS
OCTOBER 27, 1999
Page
Opening statement of the Hon. Porter J. Goss, chairman of the Subcommittee
on Legislative and Budget Process
1
Opening statement of the Hon. David Dreier, chairman of the Committee
on Rules
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6
Opening statement of the Hon. Deborah Pryce, a member of the Sub-
committee on Legislative and Budget Process
Statement of:
Cox, Douglas, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Depart-
ment of Justice, 1992-1993; Partner, Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher LLP
(prepared statement p. 9)
Kinkopf, Neil, Special Assistant, Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Depart-
ment of Justice, 1993-1997; Professor of Law, Georgia State University
(prepared statement p. 15)
Bedell, Robert, Administrator, Office of Federal Procurement Policy, Of-
fice of Management and Budget, 1986-1988; Deputy and Acting Admin-
istrator, Office of Information & Regulatory Affairs, 1983-1986; Deputy
and Acting General Counsel, 1973–1983; President, RPB Company
(prepared statement p. 23)
Sargentich, Tom, Senior Attorney Adviser, Office of Legal Counsel, U.S.
Department of Justice, 1978-1983; Professor of Constitutional and Ad-
ministrative Law, Washington College of Law, American University
(prepared statement p. 30)
Olson, William, Co-Author, CATO Study Entitled "Executive Orders and
National Emergencies"; Attorney-At-Law, William Olson P.C., McLean
Virginia (prepared statement p. 132)
Additional information submitted for the record:
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12
19
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Mosley, Ray, Director, Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration (prepared statement p. 138)
137
Policy Analysis: Executive Orders and National Emergencies, How Presi-
dents Have Come to Run the Country by Usurping Legislative Power,
by William J. Olson and Alan Woll
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