

Rec.Ģ1, Senate Action and Vote on Presidential Veto, 120 Cong. Rec.Ģ0, House Action and Vote on Presidential Veto, 120 Cong. 18, 1974)ġ8, Preliminary House action on Presidential Veto, 120 Cong. S17828-S17830,ħ, House agreed to conference report, 120 Cong.

2543,ġ, Senate agreed to conference report, 120 Cong. H1787-H1803ģ0, considered and passed Senate, amendment in lieu of S. March 14, considered and passed House, 120 Cong. President Ford vetoed the amendments andĬongress swiftly voted to override the veto. After negotiations betweenĬongress and the Ford Administration broke down, Congress passed significantĪmendments to the FOIA. The President upon Signing S.1160", dated July 4, 1966Īmendment - In the wake of the Watergate scandal and several court decisions,Ĭongress sought to amend the FOIA. Office of the White House Press Secretary, "Statement by Lyndon Johnson's Statement upon Signing the FOIA (Press Release, Of Representatives on Senate Bill 1160, Featuring a Statement The Public's Right to Know", (Debate and Vote of the US House Excerptįrom Congressional Record of June 20, 1966, "Clarifying and Protecting Considered and passed Senate, October 13, 1965, 111 Cong.
