Case Study: American Society of Civil Engineers achieves legislative wins for more resilient infrastructure with FiscalNote

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ASCE Builds a Successful Strategy for More Resilient Infrastructure with FiscalNote

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), a 150,000‑member organization known for its quadrennial Infrastructure Report Card, faced the challenge of turning a national C‑ grade for infrastructure into concrete policy progress. With a small grassroots team, ASCE needed a scalable way to monitor hundreds of state and federal bills and mobilize members to influence lawmakers on resilient‑infrastructure priorities.

Using FiscalNote’s bill‑tracking and advocacy platform, ASCE automatically matches members to their elected officials, sends pre‑populated or customizable messages, and relies on dedicated client success support to retain institutional knowledge. The result: rapid, targeted constituent activation, measurable wins such as helping remove a hold on the STORM Act, and a more effective, data‑driven advocacy program that advances resilient‑infrastructure legislation.


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American Society of Civil Engineers

Anna Denecke

Director of Infrastructure Initiatives


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