Susanna Gallun

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Susanna Gallun

@SLGALLUN

Attorney Researcher #technology #law #Transportation #Policy #Safety Persl. opinions #AutonomousVehicles #AI #legislation #regulation #mobility #NEPA

Austin, TX เข้าร่วม Kasım 2010
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#spectrum our wired internet company , decided the day before #taxday was a good time to disconnect local #internet and do upgrades. WTH?!? Customer no service. Pick a better day! 🤦‍♀️ wow
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Austin Justice
Austin Justice@AustinJustice·
AUSTIN MAN wrestled his girlfriend to the floor while she was on with 911, ripped the phone from her hands and smashed it as their kids watched. Kelvin Jerome Smith, 26, had a protective order keeping him away from her. He violated it over and over. September 2025 - showed up at her back door, fled, sent threatening texts December 2025 - arrested again on a felony protective order charge January 2026 - a judge removed the stay-away and no-contact conditions March 2026 - back inside her home, beating her up while she’s on phone with cops What prosecutors did with it: • Felony protective order violation - dismissed • Assault - declined • Interfering with 911 - 30 days Four violations of the same order. The two most serious charges thrown out. The protective order runs through 2027. It has never stopped him.
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Austin Statesman@statesman·
One of the oldest barbecue restaurants in Texas, the Original Black's BBQ from Lockhart, has purchased the former Trudy's location near UT campus. statesman.com/entertainment/…
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The Road to Autonomy®
The Road to Autonomy®@RoadToAutonomy·
Waymo launched a service area in Nashville and the depot is still being built. Perhaps this is a sign that the @Waymo / @Lyft deal came together quicker than the market assumes? @gbrulte and @WaltLightShed break it down on Autonomy Markets.
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Ethan Teicher
Ethan Teicher@ethanteicher·
"There's an entire human infrastructure around that [@Waymo] vehicle, and those are local jobs from the local workforce…there are tens of millions of dollars of investment that would come with us having to have multiple depots in the District of Columbia.” bizjournals.com/washington/new…
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StateScoop - @statescoop.bsky.social
NASCIO, the group representing state governments’ top technology officials, this week updated its strategic plan, reaffirming a commitment to supporting the state CIO position as “the technology leader who drives business innovation and transformation.” scoopmedia.co/4szqoRr
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Texas Tribune@TexasTribune·
So far, nearly 60% of high school students in Texas have completed the form to request financial aid for college. It's an all-time high for this point in the year, according to National College Attainment Network data. bit.ly/4dBcMBI
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City officials in San Jose, California, this week approved an updated policy framework to guide how AI and data are managed across departments, with additional plans to spin out its flagship GovAI Coalition into an independent nonprofit. scoopmedia.co/48vDloh
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TxDOT
TxDOT@TxDOT·
Behind every stripe, every plan and every construction project, there are real people dedicated to making our roads safer and more efficient. Meet the man who has helped plan some of the largest transportation projects in Texas at the #TxDOTNewsroom. ow.ly/LlmR50YIlcr
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StateScoop - @statescoop.bsky.social
More states than ever are starting to take privacy seriously — but, there’s still ample work to do in creating fully operational, enterprise-wide privacy programs, especially as artificial intelligence raises the stakes. scoopmedia.co/4mq1sdP
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I’m seeing complaints about @SouthwestAir on Reddit ,problems w assigned seats not ending up so. Please fix this before I need to fly in May. I love your airline and hope this is a blip. Good luck y’all. reddit.com/r/SouthwestAir…
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The Road to Autonomy®
The Road to Autonomy®@RoadToAutonomy·
Is it really a "launch" if there's still a safety driver behind the wheel? @WaltLightShed gives his take on Autonomy Markets.
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Austin Justice
Austin Justice@AustinJustice·
A man punches a mother, spits in an officer’s face, threatens children, and puts a stranger reading in the library in the ICU. Travis County DA José Garza, who is the most powerful public official responsible for public safety in Austin, is telling the public that that’s not his business because none of it called for prosecution. Just a referral to therapeutic mental health “resources,” which rarely work with repeated violent offenders.
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A 62-year-old man is in the hospital with a life-altering brain injury because Travis County prosecutors dismissed every charge against his attacker. The @statesman published 1,500 words today arguing Texas needs more mental health beds to prevent attacks like this. They're probably right. But they let DA Jose Garza reframe his own office's failures as a state funding problem. Mentally ill vagrant Daniel Vasquez had ten cases in Travis County before the library attack. He punched a kid's mom on a bus, attacked a bystander who tried to protect them, bloodied a bus driver's mouth, spit in a cop's face. Every time, he walked without a trial. Garza says incarceration would've been "short-lived and ineffective." In fact, short, predictable jail time for violent behavior can establish deterrence, even among the mentally ill. Here's what his office actually could have done: Prosecuted the felony harassment of a public servant -- spitting in a cop's face, 2-10 years. Even a short sentence covers the months before the library attack. Prosecuted the child endangerment felony -- trying to kick an 11-year-old on a bus, 180 days to 2 years. Dismissed to "pre-trial diversion." Prosecuted the terroristic threat against a public servant -- also 2-10 years. Dismissed. Stacked the four assault charges instead of dismissing all of them. Used them as leverage for a plea with real supervision or jail time. If Garza's office believed Vasquez was truly incompetent, the move was involuntary commitment or competency restoration, not dismissal. But Vasquez completed the county's own diversion program, met all requirements, and graduated. He was competent enough to do that. Dismissal gave him neither accountability nor treatment. It gave him nothing. Short, predictable jail time for violent behavior can establish deterrence, even among the mentally ill. Diversion is always of highly tenuous efficacy for repeated violent offenses. And in Vasquez's case, as in most cases, it didn't work. Garza's office didn't try the alternative, which is prosecution according to laws on the books. They dismissed felony after felony, watched him cycle back through, and did nothing. Now a man is fighting for his life and the DA -- the person responsible for prosecuting crime in Travis County -- is blaming everyone else for the violence that's defined his tenure.

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