

David Horner is an adjunct fellow at Hudson Institute. His work focuses on US and international infrastructure policy.
David Horner is an adjunct fellow at Hudson Institute. His work focuses on US and international infrastructure policy.
In the George W. Bush administration, Mr. Horner served as chief counsel of the Federal Transit Administration and deputy assistant secretary for policy at the US Department of Transportation. By appointment of the US secretary of transportation, Mr. Horner represents the federal government as a principal director on the board of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. An attorney in private practice, Mr. Horner advises government authorities, infrastructure funds, and lenders active in the US market for infrastructure public-private partnerships.
Mr. Horner received his JD from Washington and Lee University School of Law, MPhil in politics from Oxford University, and BA (magnum cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa) in political science from Kenyon College.
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In recent weeks, President Trump has expressed a desire to
D.J. Gribbin, Pete K. Rahn, Paul J. Wiedefeld, Phillip A. Washington & David Horner on the future of US public transit systems and infrastructure
Senator John Boozman, Secretary Aubrey Layne, David Horner, Skip Stitt and Jennifer Aument discuss modernizing U.S. infrastructure to spur the economy