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The Hill's E-news: January 10, 2015

The Hill's E-news
 January 10, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
Steyer edges closer to Senate run
By Cameron Joseph
Billionaire environmentalist Tom Steyer is moving hard towards a bid to replace one of the Senate’s staunchest green champions, retiring Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.).
Obama puts focus on middle class growth
By Lydia Wheeler
President touted successes of 2014, reiterating plans to make college affordable.
GOP pressures Obama on Keystone
By Elise Viebeck
Sen. John Hoeven suggested Obama's position will alienate Republicans in the new Congress.
Romney considers another run
By Jonathan Easley
2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney is considering a third consecutive run for president.
Prosecutors recommend charges against ex-CIA chief Petraeus
By Ben Kamisar
Petraeus has denied sharing classified information to a former mistress.
Garner prosecutor jumps into NY special
By Jonathan Easley
Daniel Donovan already has the support of many in the Staten Island GOP to succeed Grimm.
GOP prepares legislative assault to stop Obama on immigration
By Rebecca Shabad
The House next week will take up a bill defunding Obama's deferred deportation programs.
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Obama pitches free community college plan
By Justin Sink
Speaking in Tennessee, president urges lawmakers to put aside partisan differences.
The New York Times: Economy up, GOP wants a little credit
By Jonathan Weisman
How both parties finesse an economic recovery that is clearly gathering steam will have major ramifications for the coming presidential election cycle.
The Wall Street Journal: Senate’s big change shows up in small ways 
By Kristina Peterson
While glimpses of how the Senate will function were evident in the first week of the new GOP majority, the earliest changes largely reflected symbolic shifts and a reordering of daily Senate life under Republican control.
The Associated Press: Boehner's embrace of GOP rebels nudges House caucus to right 
By Charles Babington
Die-hard House conservatives, after bungling a coup against House Speaker John Boehner, now look like winners who are pushing their Republican caucus farther right.
Bloomberg: Pragmatism Is the new extremism for House Republicans 
By John Homans
The craziest thing is happening over immigration in the House GOP caucus: Peace.


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