Every government body USLege records, transcribes, and makes searchable.
USLege captures city, county, school, state agency, and federal bodies on video, on top of every state legislature it tracks. Every meeting is transcribed in full the moment it happens, so you search it like a document, get an alert the instant your issue comes up, and clip the exact moment instead of scrubbing through footage.
A note on coverage: USLege transcribes and indexes publicly available government meeting video; we don't host, store, or redistribute copyrighted footage. This index is in beta and growing constantly based on customer requests — if the body you need isn't listed yet, let us know and we'll prioritize it.
Where do you want to watch and search?
Every type below links to the full, state-by-state list of covered bodies, with a source-level link straight into that body's video archive.
City council meetings
Cities, towns, and village boards nationwide, zoning, permitting, and ordinances.
See city council coverageCounty meetings
Commissioners courts and county boards nationwide, budgets, tax rates, and county business.
See county coverageState agencies & regulatory hearings
Agencies, boards, and commissions nationwide, rulemaking, permits, and regulatory hearings.
See state agency coverageSchool board meetings
School boards nationwide, budgets, bond elections, and curriculum decisions.
See school board coverageFederal
The White House, the U.S. House and Senate, and federal agencies USLege has live on video today.
See federal coverageSpecial districts, transit & higher ed
Transit authorities, appraisal districts, university system boards, and other public bodies in the full coverage index.
Browse the full indexThese bodies sit on top of every state legislature USLege tracks. For the complete, searchable list of every source in one place, including the districts and other bodies not broken out above, see the full coverage index.
This is the same archive behind USLege's hearing intelligence.
Every source on this page joins the same searchable government video archive that already spans 2.4 million-plus hours of live and archived footage. Live feeds, full-text transcript search, Video Radar alerts, and clip creation all work the same way whether you're watching a state legislature, a city council, or a federal agency.