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Ryan Holeywell

Contributor

Ryan Holeywell is the communications manager for the Texas Medical Center Health Policy Institute in Houston. He previously worked at Rice University's Kinder Institute for Urban Research. Holeywell is a former reporter for the Houston Chronicle as well as Governing magazine, where he covered infrastructure and federal policy from 2010 to 2014.

Holeywell earned his bachelor’s degree in political communication from George Washington University and is pursuing a master's degree in public Affairs from the University of Missouri.

Legislation would prevent transportation projects from going on hold at the end of the month.
Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower's grandchildren asked a commission tasked with designing his memorial to return to the drawing board.
The decision is a victory for the transit community.
With the latest highway and transit bill extension expiring at the end of the month, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood says another will be needed.
As states and localities face shortfalls, officials say revenue could help close the gaps.
California is the latest to consider legislation that would establish rules for self-driving vehicles.
A pair of House Republicans are the latest to raise the alarm about the Frank Gehry project.
Congress has until the end of March to pass a highway bill or extend the current one. How that will happen is anyone's guess.
A federal mechanism used to help finance big transportation projects is being viewed as a model.
City leaders say they need more transparent data in order to make accurate financial projections