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

Bringing Down Transit Bus Costs is a Bipartisan Priority

Congress and transit industry leaders are making reducing transit bus costs a priority, including in the House’s surface reauthorization bill.

BUILD America 250 Act Changes Bridge Programs but Maintains Dedicated Funding

The BUILD America 250 Act changes both the formula and discretionary bridge programs from the IIJA but maintains the era of dedicated bridge funding.

Research

June 17, 2026|Buses, Transit

Customization, Competition, and Costs: Findings and Recommendations for the U.S. Transit Bus Industry

To help transit agencies purchase better buses at lower cost with shorter delivery times, Eno's report examines one of the most important but least understood factors shaping the U.S. transit bus market: customization. Unlike automobiles,...

Media Mentions & Commentary

E&E News by Politico (ClimateWire)|September 2, 2025|Funding & Finance, Highways & Streets, Infrastructure, Project Delivery

Trump tariffs threaten transportation ambitions