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On the Road with ASHE

Amanda Schumacher and Melissa Boyles

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Come on a road trip with ASHE! Join host Amanda Schumacher on this monthly podcast that travels the nation to feature real conversations with leaders in transportation infrastructure. We discuss a melting pot of topics from day jobs and ASHE involvement to funding impacts and nationwide trends. Hear something new and interesting each month!
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In a court hearing over the barrier near Eagle Pass, the U.S. Justice Department argued it was installed without proper authorization, while lawyers for the state said it notified the feds first. Sad to announce that this will be the last episode of the Texas Tribune Audio Brief. Thank you to the dedicated Audio Brief podcast listeners and the nume…
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Before 30 senators take on their role as impeachment trial jurors, they face a series of momentous votes on whether to dismiss the charges as requested by the suspended attorney general The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. It’s the best way to get to know our listeners.…
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After Paxton’s lawyers sought to dismiss articles of impeachment as unsubstantiated, House managers responded by accusing the suspended attorney general of going to great lengths to cover up his relationship to the Austin real estate investor. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. …
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Texas families and health care providers sued the state over Senate Bill 14, which restricts transgender youth from accessing gender-affirming care. The groups are requesting an injunction from a state district court judge before the law goes into effect on Sept. 1. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to tak…
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Amid ongoing wildfires, the governor’s disaster declaration for three-fourths of the state’s counties allows local governments to access state resources to fight fires. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. It’s the best way to get to know our listeners.…
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The university had asked the federal agency to dismiss sexual-harassment complaints by LGBTQ+ students, arguing that the claims infringed on the school’s religious tenets. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. It’s the best way to get to know our listeners.…
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The seven-months-pregnant officer reported contraction-like pains at work, but she wasn’t allowed to leave for hours. Soon after, her baby was delivered stillborn. But the anti-abortion state is fighting her lawsuit, in part by saying her fetus didn’t clearly have rights. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here …
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Since the permitless carry law passed in 2021, Texans have not needed a license to carry a gun. But gun instructors and some gun owners still see the benefits in taking the classes necessary to obtain a license. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. It’s the best way to get to know…
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Heading into the Democratic primary, the U.S. House member and state senator answer questions on guns, the border, abortion and other parts of their platforms. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. It’s the best way to get to know our listeners.…
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If successful, the flurry of legal filings would halt the suspended attorney general’s September impeachment trial before it truly begins in the Texas Senate. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. It’s the best way to get to know our listeners.…
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State District Court Judge issued a temporary exemption to Texas’ abortion ban. Hours later, the attorney general’s office filed an appeal, which blocked the order. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. It’s the best way to get to know our listeners.…
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State officials backing Senate Bill 12 have said they want to protect children from seeing sexually explicit performances. But a new legal challenge says the law is so broad and vague that it criminalizes constitutionally protected expression. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. …
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The professor allegedly criticized Patrick during a lecture and was temporarily suspended after the lieutenant governor contacted Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp. The case has raised questions about political interference in the university’s academic affairs. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click …
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More than a million people visited Texas’ 89 state parks in June. But in spots without bodies of water, park officials are warning people to not overdo it as triple-digit temperatures persist. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. It’s the best way to get to know our listeners.…
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Paxton’s legal team says removing him from office would “override the will of the people.” His attorneys have also requested that any evidence of alleged misconduct that predates his current term be excluded from his Senate impeachment trial. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. I…
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Legislation passed this month would raise the state’s homestead exemption to $100,000, lower school districts’ tax rates and put an appraisal cap on residential and commercial properties, among other measures. But voters must first approve a constitutional amendment. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to ta…
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Escalating their fight over Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ handling of immigration at the southern border, far-right representatives say they will oppose any appropriations for his agency. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. It’s the best way to get to know our listeners.…
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Operation Lone Star originally targeted single men suspected of crossing the border illegally in mass trespassing arrests, but some claimed that not arresting women violated equal protection laws. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. It’s the best way to get to know our listeners.…
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At a time when the state has some of the nation’s highest property taxes, the initiative was a cornerstone of his 2022 reelection campaign. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. It’s the best way to get to know our listeners.By The Texas Tribune
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The U.S. Department of Justice made good on its warning last week that it would sue Texas unless the state agreed to remove the barrier in the Rio Grande near Eagle Pass. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. It’s the best way to get to know our listeners.…
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Hart Blanton, the head of the university’s department of communications and journalism, also said then-President M. Katherine Banks interfered with the recruitment of journalist Kathleen McElroy. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. It’s the best way to get to know our listeners.…
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About 500,000 people have been removed from the rolls since continuous Medicaid coverage ended in April. Those helping low-income people with medical care say many don’t realize they’ve lost coverage yet. We have a favor to ask: would you go to texastribune.org/briefsurvey to take a five-minute listener survey? This is the best way for Texas Tribun…
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The women, believed to be the first to testify about an abortion ban’s impact on their pregnancy since 1973, are seeking to clarify when a medical emergency justifies an abortion. We have a favor to ask: would you go to texastribune.org/briefsurvey to take a five-minute listener survey? This is the best way for Texas Tribune journalists to know wha…
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The Office of the Inspector General is investigating the claims, which include pushing small children and women with nursing babies back into the river and turning away a 4-year-old girl, who later passed out on the riverbank from the heat. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. It’…
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“Prejudicial and inflammatory statements” from both sides have jeopardized the ability of senators to offer fair and impartial justice, Patrick says. Violators can be found in contempt, jailed and fined. The Texas Tribune Audio Brief would like to hear from you! Please click here to take our audience survey. It’s the best way to get to know our lis…
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The compromise would put more than $12 billion toward reducing the school property tax rate for homeowners and business properties, increase the homestead exemption, and create a pilot program to reduce taxes on certain residential and commercial properties. It’s expected to pass later this week.By The Texas Tribune
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After the U.S. Supreme Court ended President Joe Biden’s debt cancellation program, advocates for lowering student loan debt say the federal SAVE plan, an updated loan repayment program, could save Texans and other borrowers a lot of money in interest.By The Texas Tribune
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Join us as we travel to Chattanooga, TN with Rachel Gentry, Civil Engineering Manager at Tennessee DOT, chartering President, and current Regional Director of the Tennessee Valley Section, newly chartered in 2020! Rachel wraps up our year with great advice on getting started with ASHE and the industry, her personal career journey, and what drew her…
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We travel to Florida (Tampa area) to interview Leigh Lilla, current President of ASHE National and Project Manager at David Nelson Construction Company. Leigh shares with us her background and perspectives on mentorship, leadership, and trends in the construction industry. A lot of great nuggets of information for all facets of the industry and fut…
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Tara Alexander, PE, CFM, Associate Vice President of JMT and Immediate Past President of one of ASHE's newest chartered Sections, Central Texas in Austin, TX shares with us her background and her journey with ASHE, and her perspective on being involved in a critical, yet different side of the industry and of course, upcoming trends. Connect with Ta…
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This episode features an insightful interview with Sam Mody, PE, a past president of ASHE National, current new Sections co-chair and President of Keller Engineers of NJ, LLC. Listen in as Sam shares his background, journies with ASHE and starting his business, and his involvement in the community. Great takeaways for all backgrounds in this one! E…
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This episode features Rob Prophet, PE, Traffic Planning & Design's VP of Highway and ASHE's Northeast Director and National Membership Chair. Listen in to gain great insight into nationwide and local trends, perspective on partnerships, ASHE's membership growth (including the Bring a Colleague, Make a Friend Campaign), and a true grassroots story! …
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Join us as we talk with Emily Preston, owner, and president of Compass Infrastructure Group, about starting her firm at the beginning of a pandemic and what it looks like two years later (spoiler alert - she's doing great!), what she sees trending with Ohio infrastructure and her history with ASHE including her current accomplishment as co-chair fo…
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It's an exciting time to be in the Southwest! James Barr is a Vice President with a transportation industry-leading consulting firm, T.Y. Lin International, and is the President of ASHE's newly formed Southwest Region! He shares with us his passion and background in the transportation industry, his journey with ASHE including kicking off our brand …
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This month we are on the road with ASHE National's President and Georgia DOT's State Express Lanes Administrator, Tim Matthews, PE! We learn about Tim's journey with ASHE, the status of implementing his goals as President, his perspective on the infrastructure bill, and what it means for those in the A/E/C industry - locally and nationally. To lear…
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Welcome to our first episode of On the Road with ASHE, a podcast focused on bringing you interviews with transportation thought-leaders from across the United States! This episode introduces you to co-hosts Amanda Schumacher and Melissa Boyles and sets the stage with background on how ASHE got started, their mission and values, and how they grew to…
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