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The objectives of this report are four-fold:
 
The objectives of this report are four-fold:
   
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* First, to outline briefly the historical and inherent tension between [[secrecy]] and [[transparency]] in the [[congressional]] process;
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* First, to outline briefly the historical and inherent tension between [[secrecy]] and
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[[transparency]] in the [[congressional]] process;
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* Second, to review several common and recurring [[secrecy]]/[[transparency]] issues that emerged again with the 2011 formation of the Joint Select Deficit Reduction Committee;
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* Second, to review several common and recurring [[secrecy]]/[[transparency]] issues that
* Third, to identify various lawmaking stages typically imbued with closed door activities; and
 
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emerged again with the 2011 formation of the Joint Select Deficit Reduction
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Committee;
 
* Third, to identify various lawmaking stages typically imbued with closed door
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activities; and
 
* Fourth, to close with several summary observations.
 
* Fourth, to close with several summary observations.
 
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