Grace Truslow is a Policy Analyst at the Eno Center. She has previously interned with the United States Department of Transportation with former Deputy Secretary Polly Trottenberg and most recently as a policy analyst trainee with USDOT’s Volpe Center. In these roles she supported the implementation of numerous Bipartisan Infrastructure grant programs. She also helped to produce reports, research, and events on a number of transportation topics, including emerging technologies. Grace has additionally gained internship experience on the Hill, in consulting, and in government affairs. Originally from Rhode Island, Grace completed her undergraduate studies at George Washington University where she was a recipient of the Joshua Evans III Award for excellence in political science and the Outstanding Academic Achievement Award. She is a 2024 Truman Scholar and a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
Eno Transportation Weekly Articles
Senate Commerce Holds Long-Awaited AV Hearing
February 6, 2026
February 6, 2026 – A Senate committee this week took testimony from the self-driving car industry about technical and legal challenges to further, safer deployment.
Washington v. U.S. Department of Transportation and NEVI Progress Updates
January 30, 2026
January 30, 2026 - A federal court ruled that USDOT’s 2025 freeze of the NEVI EV-charging program was illegal, restoring states’ access to funds but leaving future funding at risk from Congress.

