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The Hill's E-news: January 20, 2015

The Hill's E-news
 January 20, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
Obama tries to steal GOP's thunder
By Alexander Bolton
President Obama, no longer handcuffed by worries about vulnerable red-state Democratic senators, has been putting Republicans on their back foot.
Five things to watch in Obama's SOTU
By Justin Sink
Obama is seeking to parlay promising economic news into momentum for a populist agenda.
Obama predicts 'relaxed, better' SOTU
By Justin Sink
"I suspect I'm ... a little better at it than I was the first time out,” the president said.
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White House targets Dems in trade blitz
By Vicki Needham
President Obama is tasking every member of his Cabinet to round up votes.
GOP faces Patriot Act choice
By Julian Hattem
In five months, key provisions of the Patriot Act are set to expire.
Iran fight tests Obama’s clout
By Kristina Wong
Supporters of Iran sanctions legislation need 67 Senate votes to override a veto.
Romney seeks to make people forget ‘47 percent’ comment
By Kevin Cirilli
GOP donors and party strategists are skeptical Romney can repair his image.
GOP’s Ohio seat a ’16 prize
By Jonathan Easley
Democrats have their work cut out for them in unseating Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio).
GOP finds its secret weapon
By Tim Devaney
Republicans believe they have identified a potent weapon in their fight against President Obama’s regulatory agenda.
Access denied: The fight for SCOTUSblog
By Lydia Wheeler
The idea, Tom Goldstein said, was a random brain fart.
The need for a national data breach notification law
By Mary Bono, contributor
Currently, a patchwork of state laws faces companies experiencing a data breach.
Energy policy balderdash
By Charles McConnell, contributor
We can't treat energy policy as a game, even when others do.
The Wall Street Journal: Obama plan reignites tax fight
By Carol E. Lee, John D. McKinnon and Kristina Peterson
President Barack Obama’s plan for billions of dollars in tax increases and higher government spending, to be outlined in Tuesday’s State of the Union address, is reigniting familiar partisan debates about overhauling the tax code and how to best aid the middle class.
The Washington Post: Jeb Bush’s role at Fla. firm grew despite signs of trouble
By Tom Hamburger and Matea Gold
Aides said Bush was unaware of the fraud that led to the conviction of company executives and broke ties with the firm when concerns were raised to him.
Bloomberg: When the third time wasn't the charm
By Steve Friess
Adlai Stevenson III recalls his father's three tries for the White House, and discusses what lessons they hold for Mitt Romney.
The New York Times: Rick Perry puts off talk of 2016 as tenure ends
By Manny Fernandez
On his last full day as Texas governor, Mr. Perry reflected on his 14 years in office and said he would decide within five months whether to run for president.
USA Today: Tammy Duckworth taking 'serious' look at Illinois Senate race
By Catalina Camia
Rep. Tammy Duckworth says she’s “taking a real serious look” at challenging GOP Sen. Mark Kirk in Illinois next year.

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