David Sherfinski
Articles by David Sherfinski
McDonnell’s budget amendments defeated
Virginia lawmakers handed Gov. Bob McDonnell a series of defeats on Monday, rejecting budget amendments made by the governor that some argued would delay the state's contribution to Phase 2 of the Dulles rail project and would have made it more difficult for state employees to receive one-time 3 percent bonuses. Published May 14, 2012
Court: Va. museum must pay hurt staffer’s gym membership
The Virginia Court of Appeals has ruled that a museum must pay for an employee's YMCA membership - as well as mileage to and from the gym - as part of a workers' compensation package. Published May 13, 2012
Court revives Muslim inmate’s lawsuit over beard
A federal appeals panel has reversed a lower court's ruling that a Sunni Muslim incarcerated in a Virginia prison could not grow a beard as dictated by his religion because it runs counter to the state Department of Corrections' grooming policy. Published May 11, 2012
Activists seek to undo Va. abortion-clinic regulations
Pro-choice activists in Virginia have begun a last-ditch campaign to undo restrictive regulations governing abortion clinics ahead of a required vote by the state's Board of Health to make the rules permanent. Published May 10, 2012
Allen wins endorsement of key conservative group
U.S. Senate candidate George Allen picked up a key endorsement Wednesday, winning the backing of the American Conservative Union PAC ahead of the second GOP primary date scheduled for Friday. Published May 9, 2012
N. Va. income gap wider despite relative prosperity
Northern Virginia, despite a median household income ranked among the highest in the country and an enviably low unemployment rate, has endured growing income inequality and a heightened need for public benefits compared with the rest of the state during the economic downturn, a new report shows. Published May 8, 2012
Virginia wants to review local road projects
Arlington County and other Virginia jurisdictions that own and maintain their roads would have to "pre-clear" their local transportation plans with the state under a budget amendment proposed by Gov. Bob McDonnell, a move now drawing heat from county officials. Published May 8, 2012
Cuccinelli announces $1.5B penalty in drug misbranding case
A health care company that illegally misbranded a drug approved to treat seizures, mania and migraines as one that would control aggression in elderly patients and treat schizophrenia will pay $1.5 billion in civil and criminal penalties, federal officials and Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II announced Monday. Published May 7, 2012
Officer left gun in bathroom, fell asleep, but kept her job
A Virginia corrections officer who left her gun and ammunition in a bathroom and then six months later fell asleep while on the job with a group of prisoners remained a state employee for more than a year after the second offense, according to a Department of Corrections inspector general report. Published May 6, 2012
Romney wins Bachmann backing on Va. swing
Former presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann — who said before dropping out of the Republican primary race that Mitt Romney could not beat President Obama — endorsed the former Massachusetts governor Thursday as the GOP continues to slowly coalesce around its presumptive nominee. Published May 3, 2012
Virginia’s $1B suit against N.Y. bank tossed out
A Fairfax County judge this week dismissed a nearly $1 billion lawsuit filed last year by Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II alleging the Bank of New York Mellon defrauded state and local pensions in Virginia of more than $40 million. Published May 2, 2012
Kaine and Allen tied in new Va. Senate poll
Another poll, another virtual tie between Tim Kaine and George Allen. Published May 2, 2012
Visitors can carry guns openly in Virginia parks
A long-standing prohibition on openly carrying guns in Virginia state parks is set to officially end Monday, a victory for gun rights advocates after a protracted political battle that spanned four administrations. Published May 1, 2012
Obama leads Romney in Va. with or without McDonnell on ticket, poll says
President Obama has a healthy 51 to 43 percent lead over former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in the crucial battleground state of Virginia - with or without Gov. Bob McDonnell on the ticket, according to a new poll. Published May 1, 2012
Virginia considers 2 jail firms with sketchy pasts
Virginia is considering privatizing its sole facility fully devoted to treating sexually violent predators, but the two companies in the running have a history of multimillion-dollar legal settlements and illicit behavior that includes a charge of "deliberate indifference" to sexual misconduct between staff and youths at a facility. Published April 30, 2012
Allen absorbs jabs from rivals in Va. GOP senatorial debate
Former Sen. George Allen stuck to a mostly positive message of economic growth, energy independence and individual freedom Saturday, largely ignoring jabs from his GOP rivals in the first debate featuring all four Republican candidates running for Virginia's U.S. Senate seat. Published April 28, 2012
Three debates slated for Senate hopefuls in Virginia
All four Virginia Republican U.S. Senate candidates will square off Saturday afternoon in Roanoke in the first of three debates organized by the state party — none of which are being televised or held at times that will likely draw significant attention from either the media or the electorate. Published April 26, 2012
Virginia ruling aids Alaska climate suit
The Virginia Supreme Court has handed down an unprecedented ruling on companies' liability for global warming-related damages — a first-in-the-nation decision that could portend massive consequences for energy companies and environmental lawyers. Published April 25, 2012
Salahi says he’s running for Va. governor
The socialite who befuddled White House security in 2009 before having an epic falling-out with his now-estranged wife Michaele says he's running for governor of Virginia. Published April 25, 2012
Super PAC on the air with new anti-Kaine ad
Crossroads GPS, an offshoot of right-leaning Super PAC American Crossroads, debuted a new ad Wednesday targeting Tim Kaine, Virginia's Democratic U.S. Senate nominee. Published April 25, 2012