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The Hill's E-news: January 4, 2015

The Hill's E-news
 January 4, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
Is Perry eying White House?
By Cameron Joseph
Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) is just weeks away from leaving office after more than a decade running Texas — and he is turning his eye beyond the Lone Star State as he looks to kick-start another presidential bid.
Huckabee leaving Fox News to mull 2016
By Kevin Cirilli
The presidential hopeful said that he would make a decision by the spring.
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Edward Brooke, first African American elected to Senate, dies at 95
By Megan R. Wilson
The former Massachusetts lawmaker died Saturday at his home in Coral Gables, Fla.
Obama: Brooke championed civil rights, fairness
By Megan R. Wilson
He hailed former Sen. Edward Brooke for his storied career of standing up for civil rights.
Obama to push economic policies ahead of State of the Union
By Kevin Cirilli
He'll argue the economy is recovering, highlighting efforts to improve various sectors.
GOP's new refrain: 'Not a scientist'
By Timothy Cama
High-profile Republicans converged this year around a new favorite refrain when it comes to climate change: “I’m not a scientist.”
GOP prepares Keystone blitz
By Laura Barron-Lopez
Republicans are putting the oil sands pipeline at the top of their 2015 agenda.
GOP lawmaker will vote against Boehner
By Megan R. Wilson
Rep. Massie outlined four reasons for his decision to pull support for current leadership.
GOP Congress to dominate Sunday shows
By Kevin Cirilli
A crop of rising Republican stars will look to help preview GOP's agenda in the new Congress.
Tech's 2015 wish list
By Mario Trujillo
Here are five items lawmakers and tech advocates hope to move in the new Congress.
Bloomberg: A new Congress readies for old fights with a twist
By Margaret Talev
As the 114th Congress begins, last year's fights are back—but now both chambers are under Republican control.
The Washington Post: GOP’s top goal is proving the party can govern well
By Ed O’Keefe and Paul Kane
Republicans, who are about to assume control of Congress, want to move past a reputation for rancor and focus initially on modest issues with bipartisan support.
The New York Times: GOP turns to the courts to aid agenda
By Michael D. Shear
As Republicans prepare to take full control of Congress on Tuesday, they are counting on judges, not their new majority, to block President Obama’s second-term agenda.
The Associated Press: Obama looks past GOP in promoting his agenda
By Josh Lederman and Nedra Pickler
President Barack Obama plans new steps to help more Americans buy a home and attend college, part of a 2015 agenda he hopes can build on the postelection momentum from high-profile moves on immigration and Cuba.
Reuters: Obama's Cuba opening hits early obstacles, faces struggle with Congress
By Roberta Rampton and Patricia Zengerle
Only two-and-a-half weeks after U.S. President Barack Obama announced a historic prisoner exchange and re-establishment of long-broken ties with Cuba, his new policy is encountering obstacles that threaten to flare up when Congress returns next week.


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