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The Hill's E-news: January 25, 2015

The Hill's E-news
 January 25, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
Scott Walker takes Iowa by storm
By Cameron Joseph
Scott Walker’s stock is soaring after a triumphant return to Iowa.
Scott Walker shows fire in Iowa
By Cameron Joseph
Wis. governor touted his resume and showed a rhetorical flourish that wowed conservatives.
Huckabee: 'A beheading is a far greater threat than a sunburn'
By Jessica Taylor
Potential 2016 hopeful says Obama worries more about climate change than terrorism.
Perry paints himself as border warrior
By Cameron Joseph
Ex-Texas governor's fiery speech was designed to woo immigration hawks to his corner.
Christie in the Iowa lion's den
By Cameron Joseph
The N.J. governor pitched himself as a true conservative to a skeptical crowd.
Palin: 'Screw the Hollywood left'
By Jessica Taylor
Tea Party favorite defended blockbuster movie "American Sniper" from criticism.
Cruz: Reignite 'the miracle of America'
By Cameron Joseph
Using biblical rhetoric, the Texas senator calls on Iowa to nominate a conservative crusader.
The one power Democrats don’t want Obama to have
By Vicki Needham
Liberals are waging a vigorous fight against one White House priority.
Graham: Congress should have ‘final say’ on Iran nuclear deal
By Kyle Balluck
Graham said leaders in the Middle East warned of a nuclear arms race.
GOP prepares assault on 'patent trolls'
By Mario Trujillo
Congressional Republicans see patent reform legislation advancing “early this year.”
The Wall Street Journal: GOP leaders open to bigger child-care credit 
By Kristina Peterson
House Speaker John Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell have indicated they are open to one piece of President Barack Obama’s tax overhaul proposal: increasing tax breaks for child care.
The Washington Post: GOP hopefuls may struggle to find a political balance
By Dan Balz and Robert Costa
If they’re too centrist, primary voters might question their conservative bona fides. If they skew too far right, general-election voters might be scared off.
Bloomberg: Newt Gingrich Handicaps the 2016 GOP Field
By Mark Halperin
Former Republican Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich assesses the candidates who may seek the 2016 GOP nomination.
USA Today: Charles Koch warns of 'march toward collectivism'
By Fredreka Schouten
Billionaire industrialist Charles Koch told a gathering of wealthy conservatives Saturday that the work of “slowing down the march toward collectivism” never ends and urged them to focus their money and time “on the cause of freedom and well-being,” according to excerpts of his speech.
The New York Times: Republican governors buck party line on raising taxes
By Adam Nagourney and Shaila Dewan
There are proposals for raising the sales tax in Michigan, a tax on e-cigarettes in Utah and gas taxes in South Carolina and South Dakota, to name a few.



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