David Sherfinski
Articles by David Sherfinski
House Democrats give grudging support to 10-year gun ban extension
The House voted Tuesday to renew a ban on undetectable plastic guns, sending the bill to the Senate, where Democrats must decide whether to accept it as is or pick a fight that could cause them to break the Dec. 9 deadline when the ban expires. Published December 3, 2013
Extending plastic gun ban just first step?
Gun rights groups are rallying to try to stop any extension of a federal law to ban undetectable plastic guns, saying that if the House GOP passes something Senate Democrats will turn it into a broader gun control push. Published December 2, 2013
Obama hints at staying in D.C. after leaving office
President Obama says the first family might stick around the D.C. area after he leaves office in 2017 — and that his youngest daughter, Sasha, is going to have a say in the matter. Published November 29, 2013
Gun-buying spree wanes after post-Newtown high
Federal gun-purchase background checks ticked up in October, but analysts say the surge in applications to buy guns, which peaked in the months after the Newtown school shootings in Connecticut, likely has leveled off. Published November 28, 2013
Mental health record checks little-used
Fifteen states have submitted fewer than 100 total mental health records to the federal government's instant check system, marking what gun control advocates said is a major flaw in the system. Published November 27, 2013
Radel resists Republican calls for his resignation
Embattled Rep. Trey Radel is resisting calls from fellow Republicans to resign, as a spokesman said Tuesday the freshman Florida Republican is focused on rehabilitation and returning to work. Published November 26, 2013
Rep. Trey Radel’s top priorities: Finish rehab, return to work
Embattled Rep. Trey Radel thus far is resisting calls from fellow Republicans to resign his seat, as a spokesman said Tuesday that the the freshman Florida congressman is focused on rehabilitation and returning to his job. Published November 26, 2013
Recess to complicate push to renew plastic gun ban
The federal law banning undetectable plastic guns expires in two weeks and Congress is on a Thanksgiving vacation, making it likely the law will lapse — and opening up at least a temporary problem. Published November 25, 2013
Newtown shooter Adam Lanza acted alone, had no clear motive: report
Newtown gunman Adam Lanza acted alone in the December shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School that left 20 children and six educators dead but did not have a clear motive for killing his mother, carrying out the school slaughter, and then killing himself, according to a State's Attorney's report released Monday. Published November 25, 2013
Sen. Creigh Deeds, discharged from hospital: ‘I am alive so must live’
Virginia state Sen. R. Creigh Deeds has been discharged from the hospital after being stabbed earlier in the week before his son, Gus, died from what police say is a self-inflicted rifle shot wound. Published November 22, 2013
Rep. Nancy Pelosi open to piecemeal approach on immigration
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Thursday she would be open to a piecemeal approach on immigration if that's what Speaker John A. Boehner, Ohio Republican, chooses to do. Published November 21, 2013
Bob McDonnell orders review of mental health system after attack on Creigh Deeds
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell has directed his secretary of health and human resources to conduct a "comprehensive review" of the state's mental health system in the wake of Gus Deeds' apparent suicide this week and said he'll weigh providing additional resources in the outgoing two-year state budget proposal he'll unveil next month. Published November 21, 2013
Rep. Trey Radel to take leave of absence from Congress
Rep. Trey Radel, who pleaded guilty in Washington on Wednesday to cocaine possession, is taking a leave of absence from Congress and will donate his salary to charity. Published November 21, 2013
Militant black nationalist still gets paid by feds: report
A black nationalist who has called for the mass killing of white people is reportedly still on the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) payroll. Published November 21, 2013
‘Eight years of the spotlight’s enough,’ Bush says
Former President George W. Bush says he really doesn't miss being in office and that his older brother, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, should run for president — if he wants to. Published November 20, 2013
Florida congressman pleads guilty to cocaine charge
Rep. Trey Radel, Florida Republican elected to Congress in November 2012, pleaded guilty Wednesday morning to a misdemeanor charge of possession of cocaine and was sentenced to one year of probation, federal officials announced. Published November 20, 2013
Creigh Deeds’ condition upgraded to ‘good’; nearby facilities say beds available Monday for Gus
Virginia has opened an investigation into the mental health evaluation of Gus Deeds, who underwent a psychiatric examination but was released just hours before attacking his father and then taking his own life early Tuesday. Published November 20, 2013
Obama approval rating sinks to 37 percent
President Obama's approval rating has sunk to 37 percent in a new poll released Wednesday — the lowest of his presidency — and his disapproval rate is at 57 percent, a new high for him in CBS News polls. Published November 20, 2013
Colorado sends insurance coverage letter to man’s dog
A Colorado man who signed up for health insurance through Connect for Health Colorado didn't end up getting coverage at first. But his dog did, apparently. Published November 20, 2013
George W. Bush on Jay Leno’s ‘Tonight Show’: Eight years is plenty
Former President George W. Bush said that he really doesn't miss being in office and that his older brother, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, should run for president — if he wants to. Published November 20, 2013