Ann Henebery-Phelan serves as Editorial and Communications Specialist for the R Street Institute. 

Prior to her current role, Ann worked as Communications Manager for Eno. She also interned for Rep. Howard  “Buck” McKeon (R-Calif.) where she conducted research on a variety of legislative issues. She interned for the Smithsonian Institution Archives, restoring and conserving glass plate photo negatives in the American History Museum’s photographic archives. Additionally, she served as archives assistant to the Clerk of Circuit Court in Prince William County, Virginia where she worked on one of the largest court document preservation projects in the State of Virginia.

Ann received her B.S. in anthropology and her B.A. in history from Franciscan University in Ohio.

Eno Transportation Weekly Articles

How Does the Federal Government Subsidize Air Service to Small Communities?

January 31, 2018 - Today the Eno Center for Transportation released the tenth policy brief in the Eno Aviation Insights series – How does the federal government subsidize air service to small communities?

Eno Aviation Insights - Is New, Heavy Federal Airport Investment Necessary to Relieve Aviation Congestion?

January 24, 2018 - Today the Eno Center for Transportation released the ninth policy brief in the Eno Aviation Insights series – Should the federal government invest heavily in expanding American airports to relieve congestion?

Research

September 9, 2015|Federal Budget, Federal Funding, Federal Governance, Highway Trust Fund, Highways, Infrastructure

The Life and Death of the Highway Trust Fund

An evaluation of the forces behind the U.S. Highway Trust Fund (HTF), including an examination of peer countries and their lessons on providing long-term sustainable funding.

Media Mentions & Commentary

Travel Weekly|December 4, 2017|

Did consolidation cause traffic drop at midsize airports?

While air service has increased and prices have dropped at large airports over the past 15 years, the picture has been more mixed for medium-size airports, according to a recent analysis by the Eno Center...

U.S. News and World Report|November 21, 2017|

Change is in the air: 5 airline industry trends American holiday travelers might notice.

Everyone knows the Thanksgiving holiday is among the busiest for American travelers. This year, aviation analysts project 28 million of us will take to the air with a 3 percent increase in the number of...