The Hill Articles: April 15, 2012

April 15
Banks, GOP lawmakers fear top housing regulator moving to mortgage write-down Weak jobs numbers raise pressure on Federal Reserve to adopt new stimulus Racing hand in hand toward a fiscal cliff Obama: ‘I’ll be angry’ if Secret Service allegations are true Kucinich supporters eye Washington state move to revive his political career US, Colombia free-trade agreement to be implemented in May FCC to fine Google $25K for obstructing Street View probe Business, labor groups gird for vote on controversial NLRB union election rule New bipartisan House cybersecurity bill haunted by ghost of SOPA’s failure Hillary Clinton swills beer in Colombia Taliban launches fresh wave of attacks Santorum says his daughter is a ‘life member’ of the NRA Bachmann: Rosen’s remarks about Ann Romney ‘insulting’ Issa says more agents may be involved in Secret Service scandal McCain: No boots on the ground in Syria Priebus: Obama using ‘shiny objects’ like Buffett Rule to distract, divide voters Gillespie says he’s not running Romney’s vice president search Axelrod defends Obama attacks on GOP budget, tax reform as ‘legitimate’ critique Geithner calls Romney statements on women, economy ‘ridiculous’ Gingrich would ‘love’ Santorum’s backing Cheney: Obama an ‘unmitigated disaster’ Congress returns to debate dueling tax reform proposals House, Senate defense committees take aim at Navy’s 30-year shipbuilding plan Activists plan week of protests against new House cybersecurity legislation Lawmakers: Cantor’s $25k controversial donation may come up this week Secret Service agents placed on leave amid prostitution allegations, inquiry