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» New test for GOP primary voters: Canceling Obama’s Iran deal
Graham, like most other expected GOP candidates, has vowed to end any Iran deal not approved by Congress.
» Hillary talks but questions grow
“Secretary Clinton alone created this predicament, but she alone does not get to determine its outcome.”
» Timothy P. Carney: Scott Walker buckles amidst the corn cronies
If Walker really believes in markets and opposes the ethanol mandate, he should say that clearly.
» Dems say GOP letter won’t stop push for congressional approval of Iran deal
“I’m still strongly supporting of it because I think the process is a reasonable one,” said Sen. Kaine.
» GOP looks to stop feds from doing union work on taxpayers’ dime
Supporters hope to attach the reform to must-pass legislation, such as an appropriations bill.
» Editorial: Clinton’s unsatisfactory explanations
Tuesday’s press conference revealed important inconsistencies in Hillary Clinton’s story.
» Budget-starved nuclear commission to stick with what it knows
Nuclear Regulatory Commission says it will move forward with small light-water nuclear reactors.
» Lawmakers scramble to get Defense budget compromise
Lawmakers are drafting a last-minute deal to raise Defense Department spending caps.
» Obama tries to ease complexity of paying off student loans
Student aid is an area in which the Obama administration has received plenty of criticism in recent months.
» Obama’s unilateral actions could doom Iran deal
Obama’s plan to use executive actions and national security waivers could end up sinking the deal.
» Conservative groups wary of Obamacare contingency plans
Despite their suspicions, none of the groups have said whether they’ll support or oppose specific efforts.
» Democrats threaten to block their own bill after finding abortion language
“[T]he bill that is on the floor today has a provision in it which we were told would not be included.”

