Secretary of 91制片厂视频 Margaret Spellings says the Department of 91制片厂视频 committed 鈥渆rrors of judgment鈥 by participating in a public relations contract that paid the commentator Armstrong Williams to promote the No Child Left Behind Act.
The admission came last week in a letter Ms. Spellings sent to Sens. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., and Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, the chairman and ranking minority member, respectively, of the Senate Appropriations Committee鈥檚 subcommittee that deals with education. Before Ms. Spellings took over as secretary last month, the department had defended the agreement, saying it was legal. (鈥淒epartment鈥檚 PR Activities Scrutinized,鈥 Jan. 19, 2005.)
In her Jan. 28 letter, Ms. Spellings said the department had directed Ketchum Inc., a New York City-based public relations firm, to stop all work under its $1 million contract with the department. Ketchum had subcontracted with Mr. Armstrong, paying him some $240,000 for advertising on his syndicated television show and to promote the education law. Ms. Spellings said the department鈥檚 review of the matter was a 鈥渢op priority.鈥