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David Sherfinski

David Sherfinski covered politics for The Washington Times. 

Articles by David Sherfinski

A higher power for Va. dental assistants

A proposal that would allow a new class of dental assistants in Virginia to work in patients' mouths with high-speed instruments has many in the professional community gnashing their teeth. Published June 3, 2012

Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

Cuccinelli opinion clarifies gun-transport law

Virginians who can lawfully possess firearms do not need concealed-weapons permits to keep loaded handguns within reach in vehicles, according to Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II. Published May 30, 2012

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McDonnell, O’Malley also in spotlight in Walker recall

Next week's recall election in Wisconsin between Gov. Scott Walker and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett sets up not only a high-profile battle between the two candidates but a side skirmish between Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, chairmen of their parties' governors associations and rising national political stars. Published May 29, 2012

Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II determined that while there is no "express authority" allowing the governor to transfer administration of the Dulles Toll Road, various statutes give the executive branch broad flexibility to provide for public transportation. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

Cuccinelli backs Kaine on Dulles rail project

Former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine acted within his authority when he decided in 2006 to transfer the Dulles Toll Road and management of the Dulles rail project to the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA), Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II said Tuesday. Published May 29, 2012

Washington Nationals center fielder Roger Bernadina (2) slides in safely to home plate after a single by second baseman Stephen Lombardozzi in the fifth inning of the Orioles' 6-5 road win on May 19, 2012. (Associated Press)

Court shuts out Nationals, Orioles fans’ viewing in N.C.

Despite winning records this year that have delighted their long-suffering fans, it seems the Washington Nationals and the Baltimore Orioles still can't get much respect — including from the federal government. Published May 28, 2012

**FILE** U.S. Attorney Neil H. MacBride. (Associated Press)

Dentist indicted on prescription, fraud charges

An Oakton dentist has been indicted on charges of illegally distributing prescription pills to patients, professionals and paramours over the past five years and also assuming another dentist's identity to bill more than $160,000 in claims for work he performed on his family. Published May 28, 2012

Settlement reached in Chantilly gas leak explosion

Washington Gas has to pay Virginia $154,800 under a settlement order from the State Corporation Commission stemming from an investigation into a December 2010 explosion that destroyed a home in Chantilly. Published May 24, 2012

Former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine (left), on the campaign trail with President Obama (Getty Images)

NBC poll: Obama, Kaine hold slight leads in Virginia

A new poll has President Obama and U.S. Senate candidate Tim Kaine with slight leads over their likely Republican opponents in Virginia, where both Democrats are sure to spend a significant amount of time between now and November. Published May 24, 2012

Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell is at odds with advocacy groups for vetoing a bill to allow a neglected or abused child to go to school where a caregiving relative lives. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

McDonnell criticized for veto of Virginia abused-child schooling bill

Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell has found himself on the opposite side of advocacy groups spanning the political spectrum after vetoing a bill that would allow abused or neglected children living with a relative to enroll in the school district where the relative lives. Published May 23, 2012

Virginia risks ADA violations in not releasing mental patients

Virginia, already mired in a $2 billion settlement agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice, is again at risk of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act - this time for failing to release discharge-ready patients from state-run behavioral-health hospitals. Published May 22, 2012

Firefighter harassment case strikes settlement

A former firefighter has settled with Fairfax County over a high-profile sexual harassment case that included charges that the woman's recruitment officer asked during her interview if she "enjoyed being watched while she had sex." Published May 21, 2012

Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell's executive order directs that new voter-registration cards be sent to every active voter in the state. (Associated Press)

New Va. voter-ID law makes it ‘tough to cheat’

With Gov. Bob McDonnell's blessing, Virginia is the latest in a growing number of states that have adopted voter-identification laws ahead of the 2012 elections — though he managed to add a fairly significant twist. Published May 20, 2012

Housing deal bust upsets Fairfax County supervisors

Fairfax County lost about $2.4 million on a Reston housing complex that went into foreclosure several years ago - news that was not formally relayed to the county's Board of Supervisors until this year. Published May 20, 2012

** FILE ** Delegate Robert G. Marshall, Prince William Republican (Associated Press)

Virginia lawmaker backs effort to bar part of terror law

A federal judge this week blocked enforcement of a section of federal law that critics say allows unlawful and indefinite detention of terrorism suspects — a case that Virginia Delegate Robert G. Marshall supported with his own legal brief. Published May 17, 2012

Washington Dulles International Airport

MWAA defers vote on Dulles rail labor

Though some had hoped for action on Wednesday, the regional authority overseeing the $6 billion rail-to-Dulles project will not discuss - or possibly vote on - a labor provision that is threatening to derail the second leg of the 23-mile rail line until as late as June 6. Published May 16, 2012

Washington Dulles International Airport

Report: Mismanagement rampant at airports authority

The regional authority overseeing one of the largest public works projects in the country is rife with mismanagement, a glaring lack of transparency and lavish spending habits that have included thousand-dollar dinners and a $9,200 plane ticket to Prague, according to a scathing interim report from the U.S. Department of Transportation's inspector general. Published May 15, 2012

Delegate Robert G. Marshall, Prince William Republican, left, talks with Delegate Matt Fariss, Campbell Republican, right, during the floor session of the House of Delegates at the State Capitol in Richmond (AP Photo/Richmond Times-Dispatch, Bob Brown)

House GOP in Virginia blocks gay judicial nominee

The Virginia General Assembly blocked the judicial nomination of a prosecutor and Navy veteran who would have become the state's first openly gay judge after a heated argument in the House of Delegates spilled into the wee hours of Tuesday morning. Published May 15, 2012

Va. Supreme Court rules in favor of Fauquier County winery

The Virginia Supreme Court has delivered a Fauquier County couple a victory in a protracted legal battle over whether they can sell wine in a county subdivision — a bittersweet win that comes weeks after one of the proprietors, Jerry Marterella, died from melanoma. Published May 14, 2012