Lawmakers Introduce Federal Bill to Protect Religious Opposition to Gay Marriage
Would prohibit federal discrimination against religious groups and churches that prefer the whole one man, one woman deal
Would prohibit federal discrimination against religious groups and churches that prefer the whole one man, one woman deal
Despite mass shootings in the last year gun control legislation has not been passed by lawmakers
The president is now at odds with Congress and the public.
House Republicans still seeking documents
Obama and Rand Paul define the edges of the politics of Syria. But do the politics matter?
The public says Obama disappoints on transparency and that Congress passes too many laws. It's split on Snowden, trusts Facebook less than the IRS on privacy, and opposes a bailout for Detroit.
Have to wait for final rules, promised to work hard to make sure no one has a gap in coverage
Clay Shaw, 74, added work requirements to welfare rules in bipartisan effort with Clinton administration
Fiscal year's almost over
Efforts still underway to de-escalate situation
Syria is the hill to die on? Really?
Bombing Syria not that popular
Black Democrats were some of the most consistent opponents of the war in Iraq
Hearing at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee today
The president finally follows the Constitution. Will it matter?
Obama says he wants it but doesn't need it
Has decided to take military action in Syria
Wants Congress to vote for intervention in Syria, says he has the authority to act without it
Many on Capitol Hill not convinced
Doesn't look like members of Congress are going to be consulted
No plan to bring Congress back to debate the issue
Booted out of planning meetings
81 members of Congress have signed
Some on Capitol Hill don't feel like they've been fully informed
Hope to capitalize on Republican obstructionism