groups. she wants to know why. the house overnight chairman says a friday afternoon apology by the irs not nearly enough. >> forgiveness comes with a cost. the irs has to show that there are measures to punish those who did it. and to prevent it from happening in the future. and those are pretty important, particularly after you realize that high-ranking irs officials knew two years ago this was going on and continued having denials until a few weeks ago. >> reporter: ohio republican congressman michael turner is planning to drop legislation today, called the taxpayer nondiscrimination and protection act of 2013, trying to further protect discrimination against groups because of political speech or expression. firing somebody is the harshest penalty. turner's pen bill would increase the penalty to $5,000, five years in prison or both, martha. martha: mike, thank you very much. >> reporter: sure. >> in the meantime the white house has a rather