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The Hill's E-news: January 15, 2015

The Hill's E-news
 January 15, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
Cruz out at Senate campaign arm
By Alexander Bolton
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who repeatedly clashed with GOP leaders in the last Congress, has not been asked to return as vice chairman of grassroots outreach for the Senate Republican campaign arm.
Border fight shifts to GOP summit
By Cristina Marcos
Fissures emerged Wednesday in the GOP on how to combat President Obama’s immigration orders as 26 Republicans voted against halting delayed deportations for immigrants.
GOP frets over immigration 2016 backlash
By Cameron Joseph
Moderates split from majority in a House vote to defund Obama’s executive actions.
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Demand for cyber insurance skyrockets
By Cory Bennett
Demand for cybersecurity insurance is booming as high-profile hacks spurs explosive growth.
Ohio man arrested for alleged ISIS-inspired plot to bomb Capitol building
By Ben Kamisar and Jesse Byrnes
Christopher Lee Cornell allegedly told an FBI informant he wanted to plant pipe bombs.
Long history of attacks on Congress
By Peter Sullivan
Alleged poisoning plot is latest in a long line of attacks or schemes.
Secret Service director tells senior officials to leave their posts
By David McCabe
The departures come after allegations of poor management at the agency.
Run for Speaker makes Webster a rock star
By Scott Wong
It was one of the strangest bids for Speaker of the House in recent memory.
Price: The GOP’s new budget boss
By Rebecca Shabad
New chairman must handle disputes with the GOP majority in the Senate and the White House.
Hawaii delegation seeks to restore clout
By Martin Matishak
Hawaii’s delegation is winning back influence on defense and national security.
The shallow opposition to Keystone
By Benjamin Zycher, contributor
Is this the best that they can do?
Bloomberg: Obama, Republicans still looking for 'enormous areas' of agreement
By Arit John
Based on the bills that have passed the House, and Obama's several veto threats, there's much more to disagree upon in Washington.
USA Today: GOP renews push to restrict abortion
By Susan Davis
Abortion and reproductive rights groups are readying for a renewed legislative fight in the new, GOP-controlled Congress.
The Associated Press: Despite low gas prices, gas tax hike appears unlikely
By Joan Lowy
The new Republican-controlled Congress is facing an old problem: where to find the money for highway and transit programs.
The Washington Post: Conservatives dismissive of Bush, Romney bids
By Robert Costa
Leaders on the right say Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney are far too out of touch with grass-roots activists to win the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.
The New York Times: Christie tells worried backers there is no hurry for 2016
By Nicholas Confessore and Michael Barbaro
Gov. Chris Christie, believing that there is more than enough political money to go around, has delivered a surprising message to his top supporters and donors: Relax.

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