Legislator, Lobbyist & Campaign Finance Intelligence

See who's behind every bill

Bill status tells you where something stands. It doesn't tell you who's sponsoring it, how every member voted the moment the gavel came down, who's lobbying on it this session, or who's funding the people involved. USLege connects all of it, legislators, votes, lobbyists, and campaign finance, to the legislation itself, and keeps it current as votes happen and filings update, so government affairs teams can build a strategy instead of just watching a status field change.

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The problem

Knowing a bill's status isn't the same as knowing the players

A bill status tells you it's "in committee" or "passed the House." It doesn't tell you which member is quietly working the votes, how the committee actually voted line by line, whether a lobbyist is being paid to move it, or who funded the campaign of the sponsor pushing it. Today, that context usually lives in separate systems, a legislator database here, a vote PDF there, a lobbyist registry in a different state portal, a campaign finance filing somewhere else entirely, or it doesn't get pulled together at all.

The result is teams building strategy on an incomplete picture: reacting to a bill's movement without understanding the relationships that are actually driving it. USLege puts the legislator directory, vote records, lobbyist registrations, and campaign finance data next to the bill tracking you already rely on, so the people and the money are never more than a click from the legislation itself.

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Platform overview
The live record of American government, made searchable.
What's included

Every stakeholder around a bill, in one place

The legislator directory and vote records are broadly available across covered states. The lobbyist registry and campaign finance data are more limited today, we'll tell you exactly where.

Legislator directory

Every legislator in a covered state, filterable by chamber, political party, leadership role (Speaker, Majority Leader, Minority Leader, President Pro Tempore, and more), and committee membership. Find the exact person who matters to your issue in seconds.

Vote records

Bill-level vote summaries, resolution, counts, chamber, and date, alongside the full legislator-level breakdown of how every member voted: Yay, Nay, Absent, Present-Not-Voting, or Abstain. Searchable by bill, legislator, chamber, committee, or date range.

Lobbyist registry

Who is lobbying on behalf of which clients, on what subject matter, and disclosed compensation ranges by year, pulled directly from official lobbyist registration filings.

Currently available for Texas, expanding to more states

Campaign finance

Donor and filer profiles, candidates, officeholders, and PACs/committees, including contributions, expenditures, and top-contributor summaries, sourced from official campaign-finance filings.

Currently available for Texas, expanding to more states
How it works

From a bill on the floor to the full picture behind it

Start from the bill

Track a bill the way you already do in USLege. Every bill page links directly to its sponsors, committee members, and the votes it's already received.

See who's voting, sponsoring, and lobbying

Pull up the legislator directory to check chamber, party, leadership role, and committee seats. Cross-reference the vote record to see exactly how each member voted. Check the lobbyist registry to see who's being paid to move the issue, where that data is available.

Follow the money

Look up the donor and filer profiles behind the sponsors and key votes, contributions, expenditures, and top contributors, where campaign finance data is supported, so your strategy accounts for who's funding the players, not just where the bill sits.

Why teams trust the data
Bill status told us where things stood. It never told us who was actually moving the bill, or who was funding them. Now we see the sponsors, the votes, the lobbying, and the money together, before we decide where to spend our time.
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Questions

What teams ask before they rely on this data

Does USLege track how legislators voted? +
Yes. USLege records bill-level vote summaries (the resolution, the counts, the chamber, and the date) alongside the full legislator-level breakdown of how every member voted: Yay, Nay, Absent, Present-Not-Voting, or Abstain. Vote records are searchable by bill, legislator, chamber, committee, or date range.
Does USLege track lobbyist activity? +
Yes, currently available for Texas, with more states coming. USLege pulls directly from official lobbyist registration filings to show who is lobbying on behalf of which clients, on what subject matter, and disclosed compensation ranges by year.
Does USLege track campaign finance and donors? +
Yes, currently available where state campaign-finance data is supported, including Texas today, with more states expanding over time. USLege builds donor and filer profiles for candidates, officeholders, and PACs/committees, including contributions, expenditures, and top-contributor summaries.
Can I find a state's chamber leadership, like the Speaker or Majority Leader? +
Yes. The legislator directory is filterable by chamber, political party, leadership role (Speaker, Majority Leader, Minority Leader, President Pro Tempore, and more), and committee membership, for every legislator in a covered state.
Is this data official and verifiable? +
Yes. Vote records are sourced directly from official chamber vote records, and lobbyist and campaign-finance data are sourced directly from official lobbyist registration and campaign-finance filings, not third-party summaries.
See it on your own issues

Stop tracking status. Start tracking the people

Bring a bill you're already following. In a few minutes we'll show you the legislator directory, the full vote breakdown, and, where available, the lobbyist and campaign finance data sitting right next to it.

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An AI Overview of the United States

A full AI-policy intelligence report across all 50 states: 241 curated bills, an AI-Friendliness Index for every state, verified legislative hearing clips in 39 states, and the sponsors driving both sides of the debate. This is the type of report USLege builds in minutes, not weeks.

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