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NEWS FROM THE HILL: September 15, 2013

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September 15, 2013
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The Hill: Obama looks to fill fall scorecard with regs, going small-bore
By Justin Sink
President Obama hopes to score victories this fall despite a gridlocked Congress.

The Hill: Feds readying movie theater regulations for blind, deaf patrons (Video)
By Julian Hattem
Theaters worry the rules will force smaller cinemas to close because of the costs.

The Hill: Citing poll, right argues it is winning ObamaCare defunding fight
By Elise Viebeck
Conservatives claim a new poll shows they are winning the battle over defunding ObamaCare.

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The Hill: Obama golfs with ESPN sportscasters
By Mike Lillis
President Obama hit the links Saturday morning at Maryland’s Andrews Air Force Base with ESPN’s Tony Kornheiser and Mike Wilbon.

The Hill: Top business groups vow more involvement in primaries
By Vicki Needham
The groups are searching for pro-business Republicans in the era of the Tea Party and a gridlocked Congress.

The Hill: Confident Dems want separate showdowns on fiscal battles
By Alexander Bolton
Senate Democrats want separate fights with the House GOP over a potential government shutdown and raising the nation’s debt limit.

The Hill: US, Russia reach agreement on Syria weapons removal
By Rachel Huggins
Syria has only a week to hand over a comprehensive list of its chemical weapons stockpile.

The Hill: Obama: ‘More work needs to be done’ to disarm Syria’
By Carlo Munoz
“If diplomacy fails, the United States remains prepared to act,” the president said.

The Hill: Timeline: How President Obama handled Syria
By Haley Bissegger
President Obama made a series of missteps, most notably asking Congress to approve a military intervention.

The Hill: Syria deal an ‘act of weakness’ by White House, say Senate Republicans
By Carlo Muñoz
President Obama’s pursuit of a Syrian disarmament deal with Russia is an “act of provocative weakness” by the White House, opening the door to further aggression by Iran and other U.S. adversaries, according to two Senate Republicans.

The Hill: Pelosi welcomes Syria deal, highlights actions for non-compliance
By Mike Lillis
The House minority leader stressed the need to hold Syria’s feet to the fire if the agreement is to work.

The Hill: Corker: U.S., Russia deal on Syria will crumble without threat of military action
By Carlo Muñoz
A Syrian disarmament deal struck between Washington and Moscow is destined to fail without the real threat of U.S. military action, according to one Senate Republican.

The Hill: Assad shifting chemical stocks to Lebanon, Iraq, say rebel leaders
By Carlo Muñoz
Syrian military forces are already moving chemical weapon stockpiles out of the country to evade looming U.N. inspections.

The Hill: Opponents of genetically modified foods assail carve-out in House spending bill
By Ben Goad
The bill includes a provision that allows genetically modified seeds to be sold even if a court has blocked them.

The Wall Street Journal: Syria Deal Revives a Partisan Divide
By Kristina Peterson
Senior Republican lawmakers sharply criticized an agreement reached Saturday between U.S. and Russian diplomats to eradicate Syria’s chemical weapons, while President Barack Obama’s Democratic allies in Congress lined up behind it.

The Washington Post: GOP leaders feel Club for Growth’s pull
By Lori Montgomery
The conservative campaign-finance machine has become the proud sponsor of congressional gridlock. The group has been flush with power after helping to elect 13 House members and defeat two veterans in the Senate.


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