Granger Announces Steve Ruhlen as New Chief of Staff
WASHINGTON – Congresswoman Kay Granger, top Republican on the House Appropriations Committee, on April 4th issued the following statement naming Steve Ruhlen as her new Chief of Staff.
"I am so pleased to welcome back Steve Ruhlen as my new Chief of Staff. Steve previously served as Chief of Staff for me in 2015 and has more than 30 years of leadership experience in Congress, the White House, and political campaigns. Steve possesses the institutional knowledge and policy acumen required to oversee my office and legislative priorities.
"Steve has deep Texas roots being from San Antonio and a graduate of the University of Texas. I know Steve to be a proven leader from his previous service to not only me but as Chief of Staff to former Texas Reps. Pete Olson and Henry Bonilla. As Congress is faced with critical work ahead amid these unprecedented times, I look forward to having Steve on my team, ready to help implement policies that impact the lives of everyone in Texas District 12.
"I’d also like to thank my outgoing Chief of Staff, Cole Rojewski, and congratulate him on his upcoming wedding in April. I appreciate the commitment and diligence he has shown me, my team, and my constituents since day one. While his experience, initiative, and support will be missed on Team Granger, I wish him the very best as he enters this new chapter."
BACKGROUND:
Steve Ruhlen rejoins the office of Congresswoman Granger from the government affairs firm Total Spectrum where he was a partner. From 2001-2003, Steve served in the White House as deputy assistant for legislative affairs to Vice President Dick Cheney. He spent most of his congressional career in the Texas delegation,
Steve was raised in an Army family and hails from San Antonio, TX, A graduate of the University of Texas, he and his family reside in Alexandria, VA.