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ViC)lations of national security; 



Voting on mattars "primarily or individual concern" in 

 which the memfter has a financial interpst; and. 



- Behavior inconsistent with federal standards of conduct. 



The above matters may or may not constitute good cause; I will 

 consider them in context before deciding whether to advise a RFMC 

 of such conduct. 



If I advise a RFMC of the existence of good cause for removal of 

 one or more of its members appointed by the Secretary, or if the 

 Council independently becomes aware of good cause, that RFMC 

 should consider whether to recomwend to the Secretary whe reraoval 

 of such member or members. If the member in question is a 

 principal State official, the Council should consider whether to 

 make a recommendation to the Governor of a redesignation of that 

 official. 



Sincerely, 



William w. Fox, Jr. 

 (for) 



