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The Hill's E-news: February 15, 2015


The Hill's E-news
 February 15, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
ObamaCare sprints across finish line 
By Sarah Ferris and Peter Sullivan
The end to this year's ObamaCare signup season at midnight on Sunday is expected to add more than 11 million people to its rolls, putting the administration ahead of its own expectations.
Healthcare.gov hits bump ahead of deadline 
By Laura Barron-Lopez
"Some consumers have been unable to submit their application," HHS official says.
Paul takes page from Clinton playbook 
By Alexander Bolton
The likely 2016 presidential candidate has been reaching across the aisle.
40 years of SNL political sketches 
By Jesse Byrnes
The Hill takes a look back at some of the iconic show's greatest satirical moments.
Sunday Shows preview: Boehner, McDonough, Panetta and more 
By Niall Stanage
Homeland Security funding and the fight against ISIS will be among the topics.
Social Security debate reignites 
By Rebecca Shabad
Social Security is surging to the forefront of the political debate ahead of the race for the White House in 2016.
US: Copenhagen shooting 'deplorable' 
By Laura Barron-Lopez
"The United States condemns today’s deplorable shooting in Copenhagen," an official said.
Obama: Sony-type hacks not acts of war
By Keith Laing
Comments come in new interview with online publication re/code.
Michelle Obama tweets President a Valentine's Day love note
By Laura Barron-Lopez
"Love is all you need," she writes.
Rand Paul's sharp Valentine to Hillary Clinton
By Niall Stanage
Kentucky senator tweets out mock Pinterest page.
The Associated Press: Republicans say Obama giving immigrants 'amnesty bonuses'
By Steve Ohlemacher
Millions of immigrants benefiting from President Barack Obama's executive actions could get a windfall from the IRS, a reversal of fortune after years of paying taxes to help fund government programs they were banned from receiving.
Reuters: Puerto Rico bankruptcy bill to get House hearing: sources
By Megan Davies and Nicholas Brown
A long-shot bill to give Puerto Rico's ailing public agencies a chance to restructure their massive debts under the section of U.S. bankruptcy law used by cities such as Detroit and Stockton, California, will get a hearing before a key congressional committee, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
The New York Times: As dynasty’s son, Jeb Bush used his connections freely
By Steve Eder and Michael Barbaro
For the 12 years that George Bush held national elective office, Jeb Bush used his unique access to seek favors and make suggestions, helping bolster his own nascent career.
The Washington Post: In drive to be 45th president, Jeb Bush faces legacies of 43rd and 41st
By Philip Rucker
He has his own brand, but Florida’s former governor won’t easily escape the burdens of his family name.
USA Today: Clinton backs Philly's paid sick leave
By Martha T. Moore
Could this be a clue to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 platform? If there is one?

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