Today’s edition of quick hits:
* President Obama spoke earlier today on the newly-announced housing settlement with banks.
* For more on the new policy, I found pieces from Sarah Halzack and Sarah Kliff, Matt Yglesias, and Felix Salmon helpful. Also check out Greg Sargent’s interview with New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman (D).
* Greek leaders have reached a tentative deal on new austerity measures in exchange for a bailout.
* Violence in Syria rages on.
* The House version of the STOCK Act passed with overwhelming support, but there are key differences between it and the Senate bill.
* Pentagon rules restricting women serving in combat roles are being eased.
* A thoughtful piece from Jonathan Cohn on the contraception fight, most notably on the distinction on ownership of health insurance. Read Gail Collins on this, too.
* When Gov. Chris Gregoire (D) signs marriage equality into law, the state of Washington will be the seventh in the nation to allow same-sex marriage, but only the third to do so without judicial intervention.
* In the latest “We Can’t Wait” initiative, the White House today announced a new measure on combating Alzheimer’s disease.








