Following President Obama's speech early Saturday where he said the United States "should" strike against Syria following a deadly chemical weapons attack, The White House sent a draft resolution to Capitol Hill that would authorize the use of military force.

From Politico:

The draft resolution, crafted by White House officials, does not set any deadline for U.S. action, but it is clearly written to assuage congressional concerns over open-ended American involvement in the two-year-old Syria civil war.

The President likely has the support of the Senate, but getting the votes in the House may prove to be a challenge, as Josh Barro points out.

Here it is: