Amendment sought to require prior approval by the Intelligence Committees of the House and Senate of any covert action undertaken by U.S. intelligence agencies. It would have limited covert actions to intelligence agencies, the DOD, and the FBI, and only in cases of extraordinary threats to national security; and would have prohibited foreign countries or private contractors from funding or participating in U.S. covert actions.

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Amendment Number
883
Description
Amendment sought to require prior approval by the Intelligence Committees of the House and Senate of any covert action undertaken by U.S. intelligence agencies. It would have limited covert actions to intelligence agencies, the DOD, and the FBI, and only in cases of extraordinary threats to national security; and would have prohibited foreign countries or private contractors from funding or participating in U.S. covert actions.
Purpose
An amendment to require prior approval by the Intelligence committees of the House and Senate of any covert action undertaken by U.S. intelligence agencies. Limits covert actions to intelligence agencies, DOD and the FBI and only in cases of extraordinary threats to national security. The amendment would also prohibit foreign countries or private contractors from funding or participating in U.S. convert actions.
Congress
101
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Oct 17, 1990
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Boxer amendment (A007) Failed by recorded vote: 70 - 341 (Roll No. 481).
Latest Action Time
22:00:06
Submitted Date
Oct 17, 1990
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Jul 1, 2021
Amendment 883 — Informed