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Get my referral link →You are not tracking floor votes. You are governing technology risk: which vendors get access to agency data, whether a tool passes security review before anyone signs a contract, and how your agency proves it is using AI responsibly instead of chasing it. USLege is built to survive that review: SOC 2 Type II and TX-RAMP certified, never trained on your data, and delivered through an integration model your team can actually govern, not one more ungoverned app your staff found on their own.
Your agency, or the agencies you support as a central IT office, are past the experimentation phase. Staff are already using AI tools, sanctioned or not, and your job is to turn that into a real governance, procurement, and inventory policy before an auditor or a legislator asks you to produce one. That means every new AI vendor lands on your desk with a security questionnaire attached, and every "quick pilot" a program area wants is actually a vendor risk decision you have to make stick.
The volume makes it worse. Every division wants its own tool, which means duplicated spend, duplicated review cycles, and no shared record of what has already been vetted elsewhere in state government. Pricing is volatile and per-token, which makes budgeting for AI tools genuinely hard to defend to appropriators. And underneath all of it is a harder problem: most vendors pitching "AI" have bolted a label onto existing software, and telling a real AI product from a rebadged one is itself work nobody has time for. You need a vendor whose security posture you can verify in one pass and whose value is not a stretch to explain to your director.
USLege is not sold as a per-seat subscription, and this is not a shrink-wrapped SaaS tool you sign up for and are left to configure alone. We structure enterprise agreements around your agency's size, states, and budget cycle, and we put teams on the ground to build the specific integrations your agency needs, the same way we already do for agencies with 500-plus staff operating across multiple states.
Instead of standing up and governing another standalone application, USLege Anywhere connects our legislative and regulatory data into the AI tools your agency has already reviewed and approved, like Claude or ChatGPT, through an MCP integration layer. One vendor, one review, staff work in the tool they already know. Haven't standardized on a model yet? USLege's own built-in AI is included at no extra cost and never trains on your data, so you're covered either way.
Provision multiple divisions, boards, or programs under one umbrella, each with its own scoped state access, without giving every group its own separate contract or shadow deployment to track.
Admin and member roles with a clear organization membership record, so you can see who has access, adjust it as staff change roles, and answer an access-review question without chasing down a spreadsheet.
SOC 2 Type II certified, TX-RAMP certified, and we never train AI models on customer data. These are the three questions every procurement conversation opens with, answered before you have to ask.
Set delivery defaults and delivery-hour precision down to the timezone at the organization level, instead of leaving alert behavior to whatever each individual user happens to configure.
Pricing is structured around your agency's size, states, and budget cycle, not a per-user rate card. USLege has also been selected among a competitive field for a Texas state-agency AI showcase, with direct conversations underway with the Texas Department of Information Resources.
USLege runs teams that work directly with your agency to build the specific integrations and workflows you need on top of the platform, not instead of it. We already support agencies with 500-plus staff across multiple states, each with its own budgetary structure, so the engagement is built around how your agency actually buys and actually works, not a one-size-fits-all license.
Send over your standard questionnaire. SOC 2 Type II, TX-RAMP, and a no-training-on-customer-data policy are documented facts, not promises made on a sales call, so the review moves fast instead of stalling in legal.
Through the MCP integration layer, legislative and regulatory data becomes available inside the AI tools you have already approved. No new app to onboard agency-wide, no separate login sprawl to audit later.
As the CIO or IT owner, provision divisions, set role-based access, and control notification defaults for the whole organization, so governance is a setting you control, not a policy you have to police after the fact.
Every division wanted its own AI tool, and I was the one who had to vet each one and explain the risk. What I needed was one vendor I could clear once, with governance built in, instead of chasing down five separate pilots and hoping none of them were a rebadged product with an AI sticker on it.
Bring your standard security questionnaire. In three minutes we will show you the trust posture, the MCP integration model, and the governance controls working against your agency's own requirements. Mid-contract with another tool? Our Contract Buyout gets you switched without paying twice.
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