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


The Hill's E-news
 March 15, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
Senate GOP budget to break with Paul Ryan’s blueprints
By Alexander Bolton
Senate Republicans will not include detailed plans to overhaul entitlement programs when they unveil their first budget in nearly a decade this week, according to GOP sources.
Will April bring shower of 2016 announcements?
By Cameron Joseph
Get ready for April to bring a shower of presidential campaign announcements.
Walker tests his message in New Hampshire
By Jesse Byrnes
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a likely 2016 Republican presidential contender, tested his message of "growth, reform and safety" in New Hampshire on Saturday with a speech at a grassroots workshop in Concord.
Ted Cruz: Iran deal needs 'more stick, less carrots'
By Mark Hensch
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) on Saturday criticized the Obama administration for trying too hard to accommodate Iran during negotiations over its nuclear weapons program.
Sunday shows preview: Tom Cotton explains Iran letter
By Mark Hensch
The man who spearheaded the GOP's letter to Iran speaks on CBS' "Face the Nation."
As nuke talks intensify, WH celebrates Iranian holiday
By Mark Hensch
White House festivities for Nowruz come amid tense times between the U.S. and Tehran.
Battle brewing over NASA funding
By Julian Hattem
It’s not “Star Wars,” but partisan lines are quickly being drawn in a budget battle over the future of NASA, which could have a long-term impact on the space agency’s ability to explore the deepest corners of space as well as the ground beneath our feet.
Pro-ObamaCare groups make late-enrollment push
By Peter Sullivan
The Obama administration and health reform advocates are gearing up for a new push to sign people up for the Affordable Care Act as enrollment reopens on Sunday for a limited time.
Americans potentially exposed to Ebola flown to US
By Jesse Byrnes
At least 10 Americans potentially exposed to Ebola in Sierra Leone will be flown to the United States for observation, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and reports Saturday.
Tom Cotton: Send more prisoners to Gitmo
By Jesse Byrnes
Sen. Tom Cotton wrapped up a freshman GOP senator tour of the U.S. detention facility at Guantánamo Bay this week by suggesting more prisoners be sent there.
The Associated Press: Obama White House steps up pressure on Republicans over Iran
The Obama administration is warning Congress once more to stand down from interference with U.S. negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program.
The Washington Post: As Fla. governor, Bush discussed security issues via private e-mail
By Ed O'Keefe
Jeb Bush used his private account to discuss issues such as troop deployments to the Middle East and the protection of nuclear plants, according to a review of his publicly released records.
The New York Times: More Democrats going own way: Away from Obama
By Jennifer Steinhauer
President Obama is finding that his biggest difficulties in pushing his agenda lately are not with Republicans but with members of his own party.
The Des Moines Register: Courting Iowa's evangelical right brings risk, reward
By Jason Noble
DES MOINES, Iowa — The rewards for winning over Iowa's ardently conservative and deeply engaged evangelical electorate were plain to see at a summit attended by two potential presidential candidates here last week.

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