Wednesday, November 11, 2015

1776 COALITION 11/11/2015





Senate Republicans get green light for ObamaCare repeal bill
The Senate parliamentarian has ruled that defunding Planned Parenthood can be part of a special Republican package repealing parts of ObamaCare, The Hill has learned. The parliamentarian on Tuesday gave word that the provision passes muster under the Senate’s Byrd... Read More






Clinton, allies set sights on Rubio
Clinton World is stepping up its attacks on Sen. Marco Rubio, signaling the Democratic presidential front-runner sees the rising Florida Republican as a significant threat. Priorities USA, a super-PAC aligned with Hillary Clinton, has issued a dozen separate email blasts... Read More














Hawaii declares state of emergency for homelessness crisis
Hawaii Gov. David Ige has declared a state of emergency to deal with the state's homelessness crisis just days after city and state officials cleared one of the nation's largest homeless encampments. The move will help the state speed up... Read More






After failed GOP bid to be California’s governor, Neel Kashkari will head Minneapolis Fed
After an unsuccessful detour into California politics, Neel Kashkari is back in the banking world. The former executive at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Pacific Investment Management Co. was named on Tuesday as the next president of the Federal Reserve... Read More






U.S. to Help Iran Rebuild Nuclear Reactor
The United States and other global powers are helping Iran to update and reconstruct a nuclear reactor that has been suspected of helping the Islamic Republic produce enough material for a potential nuclear weapon, according to regional reports and statements... Read More













Appeals court rules against Obama immigration plan
President Obama's plan to protect from deportation an estimated 5 million people living in the United States illegally suffered another setback Monday in a ruling from a New Orleans-based federal appeals court. In a 2-1 ruling, the 5th U.S. Circuit... Read More


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