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"It does to me, especially if you have access to classified information."
To carry out these responsibilities, committee members are given access to classified information.
He has, however, enjoyed much less access to classified information than did the 9/11 commission.
He was cleared for access to classified information and met regularly with members of Congress.
Both candidates said they did not have access to classified information needed to offer an informed opinion.
View the names of Members who executed the oath for access to classified information.
At the time, Government security experts said the intruder did not gain access to classified information.
It was supported by lawmakers of both parties who had access to classified information about the plane.
A book published in 1997 says they were "homosexuals who had been permitted access to classified information".
It established uniform policies for allowing employees of the federal government access to classified information.
They will also explore who had access to classified information about her and how that information may have been passed on.
He also shut off Cunningham's access to classified information.
In this instance, it was attached last year to a new set of regulations controlling access to classified information.
People with access to classified information provided some detailed examples of the participants' negotiating positions.
This committee supervises German intelligence agencies and has access to classified information.
Access to classified information is not authorized based on clearance eligibility status.
No one is supposed to be granted access to classified information only because of rank, position, or a security clearance.
It ordered all officials with access to classified information to sign a "nondisclosure agreement."
U.S. officials disputed this claim, saying that he never had access to classified information.
He was concerned about both the fairness and effectiveness of the Government's security programs covering civilian defense workers with access to classified information.
(a) A person may have access to classified information provided that:
Stone, who had no access to classified information, can't have been an important agent, if he was indeed a Soviet agent of any kind.
He himself, a renowned engineer, had access to classified information and to the inner workings of the government.
However, it identified him as a coding equipment maintenance technician who had no access to classified information of value to the West.
His job evaluations had declined, and so his access to classified information was suspended.