Ryan Holeywell
Ryan Holeywell covers daily news and long-term investigations from Washington, D.C. for BailoutSleuth.
Prior to joining BailoutSleuth, Holeywell covered health care for the trade publication American Health Line. From 2007 to 2009, he covered crime and municipal government for The Monitor in McAllen, Texas, along the border with Mexico. While working at The Monitor, he was part of a team that won a Texas Associated Press Managing Editors Award for coverage of Hurricane Dolly.
Holeywell’s articles have also appeared in USA Today, the Indianapolis Star and washingtonpost.com.
A Houston native, Holeywell graduated from George Washington University with a degree in political communication.
Contact Ryan Holeywell at ryan@bailoutsleuth.com.
Recent News stories from Ryan Holeywell:
» GM IPO yields $11.7 billion for taxpayers
» Regulatory agency takes enforcement action against two TARP recipients
» House ethics committee calls off Waters trial
» Waters grills Treasury, OCC officials at mortgage-modification hearing
» GM increases price of IPO shares by 18 percent; proceeds could top $18 billion
» Oversight panel issues report on mortgage confusion
» TARP recipient Tifton Banking Co. fails, marking the second TARP closure in two weeks
» Taxpayers could take hit on North Carolina TARP deal
» Another exchange deal on the horizon?
» GM IPO yields $11.7 billion for taxpayers
» Regulatory agency takes enforcement action against two TARP recipients
» House ethics committee calls off Waters trial
» Waters grills Treasury, OCC officials at mortgage-modification hearing
» GM increases price of IPO shares by 18 percent; proceeds could top $18 billion
» Oversight panel issues report on mortgage confusion
» TARP recipient Tifton Banking Co. fails, marking the second TARP closure in two weeks
» Taxpayers could take hit on North Carolina TARP deal
» Another exchange deal on the horizon?
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