to respond and hit president obama on this point by voting on a bill sponsored by congresswoman lynn jenkins of kansas. that would prevent any taxation on these 529 plans to save for college. >> and then just quickly tuesday in the senate, we're expecting to see some action on the homeland security bill that passed in the house, and those provisions for blocking the executive action on immigration. what do the parties have in mind for this senate action? >> well, democrats have announced that they're going to unite in opposition against this bill because it includes language to defund president obama's executive action to delay deportations for illegal immigrants. and since this procedural vote is going to need 60 votes in order to advance, and republicans only have 54 seats in the senate, they're going to fall short of the necessary hurdle to move forward with this bill. now, of course, republicans have been making the point that democrats could at least vote to debate the bill and offer amendments as senate majority leader mitch mcconnell allowed them a litany of amendments on the keystone