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The Hill's E-news: March 2, 2015


The Hill's E-news
 March 2, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
Centrist Dems ready strike against Warren wing 
By Kevin Cirilli
Centrist Democrats are gathering their forces to fight back against the “Elizabeth Warren wing” of their party, fearing a sharp turn to the left could prove disastrous in the 2016 elections.
Congress goes MIA on ISIS 
By Juan Williams
OPINION | Lawmakers are shirking their duties to a shameful extent.
McConnell aims to restore the Senate
By Judd Gregg
OPINION | The Senate's role has been intentionally undermined in recent years.
House GOP leader: Senate should change its rules to pass DHS funding 
By Jesse Byrnes
Kevin McCarthy suggested the Senate should invoke the so-called "nuclear option."
Sunday show wrap-up: DHS dominates 
By The Hill staff
Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress also shared the spotlight.
Kerry contradicts Rice: Netanyahu is 'welcome to speak' in US
By Mark Hensch
National Security Advisor Susan Rice last week called the speech "destructive."
Senate Democrat: Netanyahu 'arrogant' 
By Jesse Byrnes
"He doesn't speak for me," Sen. Dianne Feinstein said.
GOP: 'We have a plan' for ObamaCare 
By Sarah Ferris
“Republicans have a plan to create a bridge away from Obamacare,” three senators wrote.
Is John Roberts ready to take down ObamaCare?
By Peter Sullivan
The divisive law returns to the Supreme Court this week.
Boehner: 'I think' I can lead conservatives in House GOP caucus 
By Rebecca Shabad
"I’m not going to suggest it’s easy, because it’s not,” he said.
Conservative: Boehner coup 'not going to happen'
By Jesse Byrnes
"The point is to do what we told the voters we were going to do," Rep. Jim Jordan said.
On infrastructure, we can't wait any longer 
By Hon. James T. Walsh, contributor, and Judson M. Greif
Our nation has a huge deficit of infrastructure investment, and it shows.
Scott Walker to sign anti-union bill that will make inequality worse
By John A. Logan, contributor
It will create a downward spiral in wages for both union and non-union workers.
The Washington Post: Jeb Bush hopes his Florida record erases doubts of conservatives
By Philip Rucker, Robert Costa and Rosalind S. Helderman
Eyeing a 2016 run, the former governor is trying to convince the right that he’s one of them.
Reuters: How Jeb Bush's big bet on Florida economy may come back to haunt him
By Jason Szep
In October 2003, Jeb Bush unveiled one of the largest economic projects in Florida history: a $500 million plan to bring Scripps Research Institute to the state and build a biomedical hub he said would generate nearly 50,000 jobs in 15 years.
The Wall Street Journal: Clinton seen launching 2016 bid in April 
By Peter Nicholas and Carol E. Lee
Hillary Clinton and her close advisers are telling Democratic donors that she will enter the presidential race sooner than expected, likely in April, a move that would allay uncertainties and allow her to rev up fundraising.
Bloomberg: Will the Clinton Foundation come to haunt Hillary? 
By David Knowles
Foreign donations made to the Clinton Foundation, including one that appears to violate an ethics agreement, could pose a problem for the Democratic frontrunner.
The Associated Press: Florida's Rubio close to decision about presidential run 
By Thomas Beaumont and Philip Elliott
Marco Rubio isn't quite ready to say he's running for president, yet admits it sure does look like he will seek the White House in 2016.

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