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The Hill's E-news: January 2, 2015


The Hill's E-news
 January 2, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
10 possible Senate retirements
By Jonathan Easley
Capitol Hill isn’t a happy or easy place to be these days.
ATVs, e-cigarettes and ozone: Regulations to watch in 2015
By Lydia Wheeler
Here's a look at what the Obama administration has on tap.
Mario Cuomo dead at age 82
By Kyle Balluck
A statement from the governor's office said Mario Cuomo died at his home.
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GOP’s New Year's resolutions
By Cameron Joseph
As the calendar turns to 2015, GOP presidential candidates are gaming out how they can get their best shot at winning the nomination.
ObamaCare's 2015 challenges
By Sarah Ferris
The new year brings high stakes for President Obama's signature domestic law.
Energy’s 2014 winners and losers
By Timothy Cama
Falling gas prices have made consumers one of the biggest winners.
Rubio closer to decision on 2016 bid
By Molly K. Hooper
The Florida senator said during an interview that a decision will come “certainly soon.”
Dem's aide tipped blogger to Scalise speech to white supremacists
By Molly K. Hooper
A former opponent's campaign manager reportedly tipped off a liberal blogger.
Former senator to lead marijuana company
By Molly K. Hooper
Former Sen. Mike Gravel (D-Alaska) was a vocal critic of the war on drugs.
Obama sending FBI director to slain NYPD officer's funeral
By Kyle Balluck
A service for Officer Wenjian Liu is scheduled on Sunday in New York.
US: Arrest of Bahraini opposition leader could inflame tensions
By Kyle Balluck
The State Department is voicing concern over the arrest of Shaikh Ali Salman.
Lame-duck discontent puts Boehner speakership in jeopardy
By Rick Manning, contributor
This system has broken down under Boehner.
Bloomberg: Freshman class — their last moment as DC outsiders
By Julie Bykowicz
So how to spend these final pre-lawmaking days?
The Associated Press: Medical marijuana a challenge for legal pot states
By Gene Johnson
In Washington, the black market has exploded since voters legalized marijuana in 2012.
The Washington Post: Bowser to be sworn in as DC's new mayor today
By Mike DeBonis
Her promise of a “fresh start” was reflected in a pre-inauguration footrace Thursday morning.



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