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  • {{r|House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence}}
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  • ...c Party (United States)|D-]][[California (U.S. state)]]) 1977-97, Chair, [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]] (1989-90); spouse of [[Dolores Beilenson]]
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  • ...years, chairing the [[U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs]] and the [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]]; Vice chair of the [[9-11 Commission]]
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  • ...ommittee on Oversight and Investigations|Oversight and Investigations]]; [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]]; opposed the 2002 [[Iraq War]], and was a founding member of [[Out-of-Ira
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  • ...ocratic Leader [[Nancy Pelosi]]; former Professional Staff Member on the [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]]
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  • {{r|House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence}}
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  • {{r|House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence}}
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  • Under the U.S. [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]], the '''Tactical and Technical Intelligence Subcommittee''' oversees:
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  • {{r|House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence}}
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  • ...rat]] from [[Massachusetts (U.S. state)|Massachusetts]], who chaired the [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]] and was involved in stopping U.S. aid to the [[Contra]] rebels in [[Nicar
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  • The '''House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence''' oversees, for the [[U.S. House of Representatives]], both the intelligen
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  • {{r|House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence}}
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  • ...U.S. when he was 3 and educated in both countries; Ranking Member of the [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]]; conservative activist associated with the [[Contract for America]]
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  • *[[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence|Intelligence Committee]]
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  • {{r|House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence}}
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  • ...pabilities Subcommittee]] of the [[House Armed Services Committee]], the [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]], the [[Senate Armed Services Committee]], and the [[Senate Select Committ
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  • {{r|House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence||**}}
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  • ....S. state)|Massachusetts]], 1961-1988. While serving as Chairman of the [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]], he was intimately involved in investigations of the U.S. role in support
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  • ...diana]] in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]], where he served on the [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]], the [[U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce]] and the [[U.
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  • ...f> Monitoring the implementation of this Act is a responsibility of the [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]] and the [[Senate Select Committee on Intelligence]].
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  • ...earings for the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010, the [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]] expressed concern <ref name=HPSCI2009-06-26>{{citation | author = House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
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  • ...-1987); member of the Ways and Means and Foreign Affairs Committees, the [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]], and the Congressional Arts Caucus.
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  • ...alist. In Congress, he is on the [[House Armed Services Committee]] and [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]].He participates in national security activites outside the Congress, such
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  • Within this context, he is a member of both the [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]] and the [[House Armed Services Committee]]. He had been on the [[House Ho
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  • *[[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]]
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  • ...e Berry hired Addington to work with him as the legislative counsel to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. According to Berry, Addington viewed Congressional open hearings on CIA c
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  • ...f Rep. Larry Combest (R-TX) during his tenure (1995-97) as chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, a panel convened to investigate the possibility of reducing the size and c
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  • ...e replaced by the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence|Senate and House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence|House permanent intelligence committees. In 1996, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence issued a congressional report estimating that: "Hundreds of employees on a
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  • For both oversight and appropriations, the committee works with the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on tactical intelligence |tactical intelligence matters and Military Intell
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