Front Office Files, 2003–2004

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Front Office Files, 2003–2004

2003-2004

This series contains agendas and minutes of Commission meetings, briefing books for each meeting and public hearing, team work plans, and summaries of the status of progress from each team. Subjects include status of executive agency cooperation with document requests, guidelines for recusals by staff and Commissioners, access to President's Daily Briefs, the possible extension of the life of the Commission, and high-level White House officials as witnesses before the Commission.

2 linear feet, 7 linear inches

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11675038

Center for Legislative Archives

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