About the Center/Director
The Center for Transportation Policy
Launched in 2006, The Center for Transportation Policy researches and analyzes the best practices for relieving traffic congestion by recapturing a vision of a system based on freedom of movement. Key aspects of this vision include reducing structural barriers that drive up costs, linking congestion relief with spending, improving accountability and transparency with the Department of Transportation and other local, state and federal transportation agencies.

Director Michael Ennis
Michael Ennis is the Director of the Center of Transportation Policy. Before joining Washington Policy Center, he worked for the Washington State Senate and House of Representatives and was formerly a staff assistant for U.S. Senator Slade Gorton. Michael served in the U.S. Army with the 2nd Ranger Battalion and is active in local government affairs. He earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Washington and his Master's of Public Administration degree from the Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs also at the University of Washington.
Contact Information
For questions or for more information from the Center for Transportation please e-mail mennis@washingtonpolicy.org.
