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108th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 3616
To establish the Commission on Preemptive Foreign Policy and Military
Planning.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 21, 2003
Mr. Larson of Connecticut introduced the following bill; which was
referred to the Committee on International Relations, and in addition
to the Committee on Armed Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
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A BILL
To establish the Commission on Preemptive Foreign Policy and Military
Planning.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Commission on Preemptive Foreign
Policy and Military Planning Act''.
SEC. 2. ESTABLISHMENT.
There is established a commission to be known as the ``Commission
on Preemptive Foreign Policy and Military Planning'' (in this Act
referred to as ``the Commission'').
SEC. 3. DUTIES OF THE COMMISSION.
(a) In General.--The Commission shall review the doctrine of
preemption adopted by the President in the National Security Strategy
of the United States of America of September 2002 and assess the
consequences and implications of its adoption for foreign policy and
military planning.
(b) Particular Issues.--In carrying out its duties under subsection
(a), the Commission shall analyze the effect of the adoption of the
doctrine of preemption on--
(1) foreign policy in key world theaters, including North
Korea, Kashmir, Chechnya, the Taiwan Straits, Iran, Iraq, and
other theaters of importance as determined by the Commission;
(2) relations between the United States and nations located
in regions surrounding key theaters and relations among nations
located in regions surrounding key theaters;
(3) present commitments to allies relating to mutual
defense agreements, peacekeeping missions, joint military
exercises, participation in international institutions, and
coalition building;
(4) efforts to conduct the war on terrorism in Afghanistan
and elsewhere;
(5) the deployment capabilities, readiness, recruiting and
retention rates, morale, and force structure of the Armed
Forces of the United States, including the Reserve and National
Guard components, and the Coast Guard;
(6) the deployability of forces in the event of a future
crisis requiring--
(A) the defense of the United States,
(B) the deterrence of aggression and coercion in
critical regions,
(C) the swift defeat of aggression in overlapping
major conflicts, including the possibility of regime
change or occupation, while preserving the option of
calling for a decisive victory in one of those
conflicts, and
(D) the conduct of a limited number of smaller-
scale contingency operations;
(7) the capability of the defense manufacturing base in the
United States to support the needs of the military, including--
(A) potential military supply deficiencies
resulting from the inability of manufacturers of
military supplies to respond to increased needs, and
(B) the extent to which domestic manufacturers may
face an increase in demand as a result of disagreements
with foreign governments over preemptive action; and
(8) the accounting and budgeting structure of the
Department of Defense and its ability to track, report, and
project operating costs.
SEC. 4. MEMBERSHIP.
(a) Number and Appointment.--The Commission shall be composed of 10
members appointed as follows:
(1) 3 members shall be appointed by the majority leader of
the Senate.
(2) 3 members shall be appointed by the Speaker of the
House of Representatives.
(3) 2 members shall be appointed by the minority leader of
the Senate.
(4) 2 members shall be appointed by the minority leader of
the House of Representatives.
(b) Qualifications.--The members shall have knowledge and expertise
in matters to be studied by the Commission.
(c) Terms.--Members shall be appointed for the life of the
Commission.
(d) Vacancies.--Any vacancy in the Commission shall be filled in
the same manner as the original appointment.
(e) Chair.--The Chair of the Commission shall be designated by the
Speaker of the House of Representatives, after consulting with the
majority leader of the Senate and the minority leaders of the House of
Representatives and the Senate.
(f) Security Clearance.--The appropriate executive departments and
agencies shall cooperate with the Commission in expeditiously providing
to the Commission members and staff appropriate security clearances in
a manner consistent with existing procedures and requirements, except
that no person shall be provided with access to classified information
under this section who would not otherwise qualify for such security
clearance.
(g) Deadline for Appointment.--The appointments of the members of
the Commission shall be made no later than 3 months after the date of
enactment of this Act.
(h) Basic Pay.--
(1) Rates of pay.--Except as provided in paragraph (2),
members shall each be paid at a rate not to exceed the rate of
basic pay for level IV of the Executive Schedule for each day
(including travel time) during which they are engaged in the
actual performance of duties vested in the Commission.
(2) Prohibition of compensation of federal employees.--
Members of the Commission who are full-time officers or
employees of the United States may not receive additional pay,
allowances, or benefits by reason of their service on the
Commission.
(i) Travel in Military Vehicles.--Members and personnel for the
Commission may travel on aircraft, vehicles, or other conveyances of
the Armed Forces of the United States when travel is necessary in the
performance of a duty of the Commission except when the cost of
commercial transportation is less expensive.
(j) Travel Expenses.--Each member shall receive travel expenses,
including per diem in lieu of subsistence, in accordance with
applicable provisions under subchapter I of chapter 57 of title 5,
United States Code.
(k) Retired Annuitants.--A member of the Commission who is an
annuitant otherwise covered by section 8344 or section 8468 of title 5,
United States Code, shall not be subject to the provisions of that
section with respect to membership on the Commission by reason of
membership on the Commission.
(l) Quorum.--A majority of the members of the Commission shall
constitute a quorum, but a lesser number may hold hearings.
(m) Meetings.--
(1) First meeting.--The Commission shall hold its first
meeting on a date designated by the Speaker of the House of
Representatives which is not later than 30 days after the date
on which all members have been appointed.
(2) Subsequent meetings.--After the first meeting, the
Commission shall meet upon the call of the Chair.
SEC. 5. STAFF OF COMMISSION.
(a) Director.--The Commission shall have a Director who shall be
appointed by the Chair. The Director shall be paid a rate not to exceed
the maximum rate of basic pay for GS-15 of the General Schedule.
(b) Additional Staff.--In addition to the Director, the Chair may
appoint and fix the pay of up to 3 staff members, except that any staff
member appointed under this subsection shall not be paid at a rate to
exceed the maximum rate of basic pay for GS-15 of the General Schedule.
(c) Applicability of Certain Civil Service Laws.--The Director and
staff of the Commission may be appointed without regard to the
provisions of title 5, United States Code, governing appointments in
the competitive service, and may be paid without regard to the
provisions of chapter 51 and subchapter III of chapter 53 of that title
relating to classification and General Schedule pay rates.
(d) Staff of Federal Agencies.--Upon the request of the Chair of
the Commission, the head of any Federal department or agency may
detail, without reimbursement, any of the personnel of that department
or agency to the Commission to assist in carrying out its duties under
this Act.
SEC. 6. POWERS OF COMMISSION.
(a) Hearings and Sessions.--The Commission may, for the purpose of
carrying out this Act, hold hearings, sit and act at times and places,
take testimony, and receive evidence as the Commission considers
appropriate.
(b) Powers of Members and Agents.--Any member or agent of the
Commission may, if authorized by the Commission, take any action which
the Commission is authorized to take by this section.
(c) Obtaining Official Data.--The Commission may secure directly
from any agency of the United States information necessary to enable it
to carry out this Act. Upon the request of the Chair of the Commission,
the head of that department or agency shall furnish that information to
the Commission.
(d) Mails.--The Commission may use the United States mails in the
same manner and under the same conditions as other departments and
agencies of the United States.
(e) Administrative Support Services.--Upon the request of the
Commission, the Administrator of General Services shall provide to the
Commission, on a reimbursable basis, the administrative support
services necessary for the Commission to carry out its responsibilities
under this Act.
SEC. 7. REPORT.
(a) In General.--The Commission shall transmit a final report to
the President and Congress not later than 6 months after the date on
which the Commission first meets.
(b) Contents.--The final report shall contain a detailed statement
of the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the Commission and
shall include any estimated budgetary costs or savings the Commission
expects will result from sustaining a foreign policy of preemption.
SEC. 8. TERMINATION.
The Commission shall terminate 30 days after the date on which the
Commission submits its final report to the President and Congress under
section 7.
SEC. 9. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be
necessary to carry out this Act.
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