Education

George Mason University School of Law, J.D.

Stanford University, B.A.

Bar Admissions

Virginia
District of Columbia

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Jeffrey F. "Jeff" Boothe

Partner
Washington, D.C.
t: 202-828-1896

Jeffrey Boothe practices in the area of transportation. Mr. Boothe is nationally recognized on matters relating to transportation policy, transit oriented development and sustainability. Mr. Boothe is experienced in representing public transit properties seeking federal appropriations, project authorization, negotiating full funding grant agreements and sustainable development.

Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Boothe spent 10 years on Capitol Hill as a legislative assistant to former Senator Mark Hatfield and as a professional staff member on the United States Senate Appropriations Committee.

Professional Honors & Awards

  • Movers & Shakers: Profiles of Influential People, Metro Magazine, September/October 2011

Memberships

  • Reconnecting America, Vice Chair and Founding Board Member
  • Center for Transit Oriented Development, Founding Board Member
  • American Public Transportation Association, Business Member Board of Governors
  • American Public Transportation Association, Legislative Committee Member
  • American Public Transportation Association, Policy and Planning Committee Member
  • American Public Transportation Association, Major Capital Projects Committee Member
  • American Public Transportation Association, Vintage Trolley and Heritage Streetcar Committee Member
  • Center for Transportation Excellence, Board Member

Speaking Engagements

  • "Building Livable Communities with Transit," Rail-Volution, Boston, MA, October 29-November 1, 2009

Published Articles & Books

  • "FINANCING STRATEGIES: IT TAKES MORE THAN DESIRE: Federal Funding Opportunities," Street Smart: Streetcars and Cities in the Twenty-First Century, The American Public Transportation Association and the Community Streetcar Coalition, November 2006
  • "SPECIAL REPORT: SAFETEA-LU: A Turn in a New Direction," Mass Transit, September 2005