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The Hill's E-news: January 16, 2015

The Hill's E-news
 January 16, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
GOP tactics on ObamaCare move away from full repeal
By Sarah Ferris
The GOP is coalescing around the idea that incremental changes.
Five decisions for Hillary
By Amie Parnes
The big decision on whether she’ll run increasingly looks inevitable.
Biden to announce water infrastructure spending push
By Justin Sink
The initiatives include a new Water Finance Center at the Environmental Protection Agency.
McConnell to House GOP: Don’t expect miracle on immigration
By Alexander Bolton and Scott Wong
Senate GOP leaders are using their joint retreat with the House to warn conservatives that they’re not going to be able to reverse President Obama’s executive orders on immigration.
WHIP LIST: Senate fault lines harden on Keystone debate
By Marianna Sotomayor and Alison Thoet
Sixty-three senators — the 54-member GOP conference and nine Dems are expected to vote yes.
Senate GOP: Shutdown ‘off the table’
By Alexander Bolton
HERSHEY, Pa. — “Under no circumstances will we see any shutdowns,” Sen. John Cornyn said.
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Ernst to deliver GOP's SOTU response
By Alexander Bolton
The freshman Republican senator is the first woman elected to Congress from Iowa.
25 states sue Obama over amnesty, but some states are silent
By Jon Feere, contributor
The states that have signed on to the lawsuit are arguing that "unilateral suspension of the Nation's immigration laws is unlawful."
Russian restrictions on grain exports underscore concern about stability
By Carroll Colley, contributor
Russia ranks as the world's fourth-largest grain exporter.
USA Today: 400 US troops will deploy to train Syrian opposition 
By Michelle Tan
The training is expected to begin in early spring.
The New York Times: Perry exits Texas stage, making a case for his past, and his future
By Manny Fernandez
Gov. Rick Perry leaves office not so much as a man but as the face of an era.
The Washington Post: Defense contractor pleads guilty to bribing 'scores' of Navy officials 
By Craig Whitlock
Leonard Glenn Francis charmed a generation of Navy officers while resupplying their ships in Asia.
The Associated Press: Native Hawaiians debate best path to sovereignty 
By Cathy Bussewitz
The U.S. government is considering extending to Native Hawaiians the same type of tribal recognition that many American Indian tribes have had for generations.


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