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Thanks very much, Ken. This is a helpful start.
Best, Jeff =09"Ken Smith" <ken@kdscommunications.com< =0907/24/2001 05:50 PM =09Please respond to "Ken Smith" =09=09=20 =09=09 To: "Scott Govenar" <sgovenar@govadv.com<, <Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com<= , "Karen=20 Denne" <kdenne@enron.com<, <Paul.Kaufman@enron.com< =09=09 cc: <Janel.Guerrero@enron.com< =09=09 Subject: One-pager Regarding the one-pager we discussed today and for discussion in a later=20 call, I wanted to offer a suggestion on an approach. I=01,d like to see=20 something simple that uses headings to show what Enron has done, what=20 concerns remain, and the steps you expect to take in the future.=20 I've put together some very rough sample bullet points (below) as a start t= o=20 get everyone thinking and as an example of a format that could be effective= . =20 A short preface should also be added to set up the bullets, possibly=20 something that says Enron has been working diligently to meet elements of t= he=20 committee's subpoena despite remaining disgreements. What Enron has done: Delivered x number of documents Spent x man-hours compiling information requested by the committee Retained a depository in Sacramento for documents Negotiated in good faith on a continuous basis with the committee Enron=01,s concerns regarding delivery of additional documents: The committee has failed to implement an acceptable confidentiality agreeme= nt=20 that includes sanctions for anyone who breaches the agreement Confidential documents held by the Legislature -- such as in the Quackenbus= h=20 case -- have historically found their way to the press or made public, ofte= n=20 in a selective manner The broad nature of the committee=01,s request and whether requested docume= nts=20 are relative to this inquiry Whether a state legislative committee has jurisdiction over activities that= =20 involve interstate commerce What Enron will do: (Bullets on planned steps)
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