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initiative and encouraged other journalists and commentators to provide favorable views of the law. Williams admitted that he had received the payments and wrote a column entitled "My Apology," admitting to the charges but writing that he "did not change views just because my PR firm was receiving
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on January 28. It was revealed that McManus, who is a self-described marriage advocate and writes the "Ethics & Religion" column that appears in 50 regional newspapers, was paid through a subcontractor with a consulting firm that does work for the Department of Health and Human Services. The
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The president responded to the ensuing scandal by denying any taxpayer money was used to pay columnists and stating that any such action is forbidden under his administration.
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for authoring brochures, a magazine article and a report and briefing government employees in support of Bush's marriage initiative, which redirected
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payments were said to be $ 4,000 plus travel expenses, with an additional $ 49,000 paid to his organization, Marriage Savers Inc.
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funds, previously used to reward states for lowering out-of-wedlock child birth rates, to pay for premarital counseling and
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first reported on January 26 that Gallagher had received $ 41,500 in two federal contracts from the
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paid advertising promoting the No Child Left Behind Act." Williams' column was cancelled by the
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The payments were revealed on January 7, 2005, in an investigative report by Greg Toppo of
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Payment of public funds to right-wing columnists by the George W. Bush administration
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is the third person to be implicated, in an article by Tom Hamburger of the
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had obtained the information through documents provided by the
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firm. In exchange for the money, Williams promoted the
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Freedom of Information Act
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columnist
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CNN
CNBC
Ketchum Communications
public relations
No Child Left Behind
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Maggie Gallagher
The Washington Post
Department of Health and Human Services
welfare
abstinence education
Michael McManus
Los Angeles Times
"Education Dept. paid commentator to promote law"

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