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The original documents are located in Box 8, folder "Coast Guard Authorization Bill" of
the John Marsh Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box 8 of The John Marsh Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
Cong.
May 24, 1976
MEMORANDUM FOR: RUSS ROURKE
FROM:
JACK MARSH
On this Coast Guard bill, who has the action on this inside the
building. I realize the Department of Commerce is the Depart-
ment, but who would have the follow-up here? Would it be OMB
or the Domestic Council, or more likely the EPB international
section. in all events, let's get B quick rundown on where this
stands so I can get back to John Rhodes.
Many thanks.
JOM/dl
FORD LIBRARY it
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Tape R
May 19, 1976
MEMORANDUM FOR:
JACK MARSH
THRU:
MAX L. FRIEDERSDORF
FROM:
CHARLES LEPPERT,
CLC
SUBJECT:
H.R. 11670, Coast Guard
Authorization,Billes
Senator Ted Stevens has amended H.R. 11670, the Coast Guard
authorization bill, in executive session of the Senate Commerce
Committee to require that the 41 jet aircraft authorized for the
Coast Guard be 100 percent manufactured in the United States.
The bill was reported out of the Committee on May 13 and could
be acted upon at any time by the Senate.
Rep. John Rhodes called to ask what the Administration position
is on the Stevens amendment and to bring the matter to your atten-
tion. Rhodes understands that the Administration is opposed to the
Stevens amendment. Is his understanding correct?
The aircraft involved, I am advised, is substantially made in the
U. S., however, there is a French corporation in competition. The
engine for this aircraft is made by the Garrett Engine Co. in
Phoenix, Arizona, and other parts are made in the State of Arkansas.
What can I advise Rhodes on the Administration position on the
Stevens amendment?
cc: Tom Loeffler
Pat Rowland
FORD is LIBRARY