David Sherfinski
Articles by David Sherfinski
Romney adviser: Health care not a tax
While congressional Republicans have seized on the Supreme Court's ruling that President Obama's health care overhaul is constitutional as a tax, presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney's top campaign strategist undercut that line of argument Monday, saying that the governor agrees with Mr. Obama that the law is not a tax. Published July 2, 2012
Loudoun vote key to Metro expansion
A $6 billion public-works project 40 years in the making with economic development implications for two states and the District is now in the hands of nine local legislators - only two of whom have been on the job for more than seven months. Published July 1, 2012
Storms leave 9 dead in Md., Va. and D.C.; 4 in N.J., Ohio and Ky.
Devastating thunderstorms Friday left nine people in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia dead and hundreds of thousands without power in the region as residents across the area face more extreme temperatures and the possibility of additional thunderstorms this weekend. Published June 30, 2012
McDonnell reappoints Dragas to UVa. board
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell announced Friday that he has re-appointed University of Virginia Rector Helen E. Dragas to the university's Board of Visitors. Published June 29, 2012
Allen, Kaine find common ground at forum
U.S. Senate candidates George Allen and Tim Kaine found plenty to disagree about on issues such as taxes and health care Thursday in their first joint appearance since Mr. Allen's Republican primary victory June 12. But the pair found some areas of consensus as well. Published June 28, 2012
Cuccinelli finds solace in aspects of ruling; Maryland, D.C. officials cheer
Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II said the U.S. Supreme Court's decision Thursday upholding health care reform was a loss on policy but a victory for the Constitution, while across the Potomac in Maryland leaders said the ruling affirmed their decision to act quickly to implement the controversial law. Published June 28, 2012
McDonnell hints of being vetted for VP
Though Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell has fallen out of the top tier in some pundits' rankings for potential vice-presidential picks, he signaled recently that he might be getting a fresh look from the one person who ultimately matters — Mitt Romney. Published June 27, 2012
Va. challenge to EPA’s findings on greenhouse gas rejected
A federal appeals court on Tuesday rejected a lawsuit from a number of states, including Virginia, that challenged the Environmental Protection Agency's findings that greenhouse gas emissions may “reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health.” Published June 26, 2012
UVa. board votes to reinstate Sullivan
In an abrupt about-face, the University of Virginia's governing body voted on Tuesday to reinstate ousted President Teresa Sullivan, who was forced to resign earlier this month. Published June 26, 2012
Decision day arrives on ousted UVa. president
The University of Virginia's governing body is scheduled to convene Tuesday to decide whether to reinstate ousted President Teresa Sullivan, potentially ending a chaotic two weeks that has torn the fabric of the historic university's community asunder. Published June 25, 2012
Rally seeks return of U.Va. president
About 1,500 students, alumni and faculty gathered outside the University of Virginia's historic Rotunda Sunday afternoon to support reinstating ousted President Teresa A. Sullivan. Published June 24, 2012
Battle-scarred McDonnell at ‘pivot point’ of leadership
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell is looking to rebound from arguably his worst week since taking office after facing criticism on a wide range of issues both from outside and within his party. Published June 24, 2012
McDonnell issues deadline to resolve U.Va. leadership crisis
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell on Friday informed the the University of Virginia's governing board that he will ask for the entire board's resignation Wednesday if members do not decide whether or not to reinstate ousted President Teresa Sullivan on Tuesday. Published June 22, 2012
Interim U.Va. president steps back from his position
The interim president of the University of Virginia said Friday he is suspending his position pending the potential reinstatement of President Teresa Sullivan at a meeting of the school's governing board set for Tuesday. Published June 22, 2012
U. of Virginia board to consider reinstating ousted president
The University of Virginia's governing board has scheduled a meeting Tuesday to consider reinstating President Teresa A. Sullivan, who was forced to resign earlier this month. Published June 21, 2012
Allen unveils first two television ads, pivots to general election
For Republican George Allen, the general election campaign for U.S. Senate in Virginia has officially begun. Mr. Allen on Thursday unveiled his first two television ads and the statewide six-figure ad campaign will run on cable throughout the summer. Published June 21, 2012
Airports board, McDonnell in standoff
The board chairman of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority struck a cautious tone Wednesday amidst a messy legal dispute that once again pits the board against the administration of Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell. Published June 20, 2012
Bad feelings still roil University of Virginia
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell said Tuesday the sudden, forced resignation of the University of Virginia's president should have been handled better. He declined to say whether he would reappoint the university official said to be behind the ouster. Published June 19, 2012
Vet worker wins claim for rabies treatment
The Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission has reversed a deputy commissioner's decision and forced an animal clinic to pay for a former employee's rabies shots, even though she was never diagnosed with the disease. Published June 18, 2012
Pro-choice advocates face uphill climb in Virginia
Pro-choice advocates still face a number of hurdles after the Virginia Board of Health's sudden decision to exempt existing abortion clinics from having to comply with hospitallike construction requirements on items such as hallway width and room sizes. Published June 17, 2012