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The Hill's E-news: January 9, 2015

The Hill's E-news
 January 9, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
Momentum builds in Congress for raising the federal gas tax
By Laura Barron-Lopez and Keith Laing
Leading Republicans now say a hike must not be ruled out.
House to act first on Keystone
By Cristina Marcos
Friday's vote will mark at least the tenth time the House has voted to authorize the pipeline in four years.
Another BRAC round may be in the offing
By Kristina Wong
The Pentagon is expected to propose another round of base closures in its 2016 budget.
California: The $1B Senate race? 
By Cameron Joseph
Sen. Barbara Boxer’s (D-Calif.) retirement is setting off a chaotic scramble to replace her — and could lead to a crowded, outrageously expensive race.
House votes down ObamaCare’s 30-hour workweek, 252-172 
By Sarah Ferris and Cristina Marcos
The White House has threatened to veto the bill.
Barbara Boxer to retire in 2016
By Cameron Joseph
The California Democratic senator's exit will attract a large crowd to succeed her.
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Obama to propose free community college
By Justin Sink
The plan would make the first 2 years free for qualifying students.
New Congress must make a new push to stop ObamaCare
By Robert E. Moffit, contributor, and Nina Owcharenko
Full repeal is a civic obligation.
For better brain health, reason to celebrate
By Sandra Bond Chapman, contributor
The spending bill also contains a $25 million increase for Alzheimer's research.
The Associated Press: French police corner shooting suspects, who take hostage
By Angela Charlton and Raphael Satter
The siege unfolded after the suspects hijacked a car in the early morning hours.
Bloomberg: The Iowa straw poll is not dead yet
By John McCormick
Iowa's Republican State Central Committee is scheduled to formally vote Saturday on the future of the straw poll.
The Washington Post: Virginia didn't have to wait for relationship with Cuba
By Laura Vozzella
Cuba’s top diplomat in the United States traveled to Virginia’s capital this week.
The Denver Post: Colorado Springs NAACP reopens after bombing
By Jesse Paul
The FBI announced that there would be a news conference at 4 p.m. Friday to provide an update into the investigation.



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