Baruch Feigenbaum
Baruch Feigenbaum
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Baruch Feigenbaum, a Senior Fellow at the Georgia Public Policy Foundation,  is a Transportation Policy Analyst at Reason Foundation, a non-profit think tank advancing free minds and free markets.

Feigenbaum has a diverse background researching and implementing transportation issues including public-private partnerships, high-speed rail, highway funding, land use, government spending and ports. He is involved with various transportation organizations including several Transportation Research Board committees that study Transportation Finance, Bus Transit Systems and Intelligent Transportation Systems. Feigenbaum is also a member of the American Planning Association and Institute of Transportation Engineers. His articles have been featured in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the Washington Post. 

Prior to joining Reason, Feigenbaum handled transportation issues on Capitol Hill for Representative Lynn Westmoreland. He earned his Master’s in City and Regional Planning with a concentration in Transportation from the Georgia Institute of Technology and his Bachelor’s in Public Policy from Georgia State University.