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The Hill's E-news: January 18, 2015

The Hill's E-news
 January 18, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
Conservatives start new push for 'balance' in the Constitution
By Rebecca Shabad
Conservatives in Congress are reviving the push for a balanced-budget amendment to the Constitution now that Republicans control both houses of Congress.
Obama outlines tax plan ahead of SOTU
By Vicki Needham
The White House on Saturday rolled out a set of new tax proposals aimed at raising billions to boost middle-class paychecks by ending some tax breaks for wealthier earners.
GOP pounces on Obama's tax plan
By Kevin Cirilli
Republicans pounced on Obama's tax plan that he will unveil during the State of the Union.
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Ernst: New GOP power player
By Cameron Joseph
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) is enjoying a meteoric rise.
Romney hits inequality as he mulls '16 bid
By Peter Schroeder
Mitt Romney tried out a populist economic message before Republicans.
Will Common Core sink Bush?
By Jonathan Easley
Backlash against the education standards is a hot-button issue in early-voting states.
Former Bill Clinton adviser predicts 'tough road' for Hillary
By Rachel Huggins
Hank Sheinkopf said Obama won't let the Clintons retake control of the Democratic Party.
State Department sets Feb. deadline for Keystone assessment
By Vicki Needham
The department asked eight federal agencies to wrap up input of Keystone by Feb. 2.
Paris attacks to lead Sunday shows
By Peter Schroeder
The attacks have led to wide recriminations across the globe against Islamic extremism.
New York Gov. Cuomo to travel to Cuba
By Peter Schroeder
He is reportedly planning to head to Cuba for a trade mission in the coming months.
The Washington Post: Tussle shows how Warren aims to wield growing clout
By Karen Tumulty
The senator’s success in derailing an Obama nominee is a clear sign she intends to pressure Hillary Clinton and the Democrats ahead of 2016.
Bloomberg: Romney prepares Republicans for a third presidential campaign
By Michael C. Bender
He still has plenty of work to do: At least one Republican compared Romney's chances in 2016 to an overripe banana.
The Associated Press: Romney, Clinton offer signs '16 will be about economy
By David Scott and Steve Peoples
Not yet in the presidential race, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Mitt Romney already are previewing the likely focus of the 2016 campaign, a competition over who's better able to boost paychecks for working Americans.
Asbury Park Press: Christie's path to White House strewn with doubts 
By Jay Scott Smith
Election Day 2016 — Nov. 8, 2016 to be exact — is 661 days away.
The New York Times: The Bushes, as distinct and alike as brothers can be 
By Peter Baker
While loving and supportive of each other, George W. and Jeb Bush do not talk that often, according to family intimates, and they travel in different circles.


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