Obama, lawmakers to discuss energy, immigration
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President Barack Obama is turning his attention to energy and immigration legislation Tuesday.
He'll meet with a bipartisan group of senators to discuss passing comprehensive energy and climate legislation this year.
The president also will meet with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus to discuss the possibility of an overhaul of federal immigration laws — an iffy proposition in this election year.
Obama also will have a working lunch with King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.
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