LegislatureAI

LegislatureAI

A free platform to explore bills and meetings across cities and counties in the San Francisco Bay Area and Hawaii.

About LegislatureAI

LegislatureAI offers a free, user-friendly platform to browse bills and upcoming meetings across more than 20 cities and counties in the Bay Area and Hawaii. It aims to enhance transparency by providing easy access to legislative information and will expand to additional regions in the future.

How to Use

Apply filters to select specific states, government bodies (such as city councils or boards), and topics. View upcoming meetings and add them directly to your calendar for convenient tracking.

Features

  • View upcoming government meetings
  • Filter by state, agency, and topic
  • Browse and search legislative bills
  • Add meetings to personal calendar

Use Cases

  • Monitoring city and county government meetings
  • Tracking local legislative proposals
  • Staying informed on specific civic topics

Best For

ResearchersCitizens interested in local politicsGovernment staff membersJournalists covering local issuesAdvocacy groups

Pros

  • Access to detailed meeting notices and agendas
  • Intuitive filtering for relevant information
  • Completely free to use
  • Supports multiple cities and counties

Cons

  • Limited to the Bay Area and Hawaii regions
  • Dependent on timely updates from local governments
  • May not include every legislative body or committee

FAQs

Which areas does LegislatureAI serve?
It currently covers over 20 cities and counties in the Bay Area and Hawaii, with plans for future expansion.
Is there a cost to use LegislatureAI?
No, it is a completely free tool for public use.
How can I receive updates about new features or locations?
Subscribe to our mailing list to get the latest updates and early access to new regions.
Can I view upcoming meetings with details and agendas?
Yes, the platform provides detailed information on upcoming meetings, including agendas and topics.
Does LegislatureAI cover all legislative bodies?
It covers most major city and county agencies, but some smaller bodies may not be included.