In the ever-evolving landscape of public policy, quickly identifying impactful bills and developing policy intelligence is key. With thousands of bills introduced each session, policy pros are familiar with this time-consuming task. Identifying legislation that directly impacts your interests is not just critical—it’s a race against time. Staying organized amidst this legislative avalanche is complex. You need innovative tools to streamline this process.
The Challenge of Keeping Up
Imagine trying to navigate a maze without a map, where each turn introduces hundreds of new paths. For policy pros like yourself, this is a daily reality. Hours are invested in not just finding relevant bills, but also understanding their implications. Plural’s AI-detected bill topics mark a turning point in how policy teams approach this daunting task.
AI-Detected Bill Topics: A Game-Changer for Policy Intelligence
Plural’s suite of AI-powered features are designed to complement the work of policy teams. AI-detected bill topics automatically detect and categorize bills into topics using advanced machine learning algorithms. This feature offers a panoramic view of the legislative landscape. Bill topics enable Plural users to quickly hone in on bills that matter most to their work.
How It Works
Human Insight and AI Modeling
Our Policy and Research team defined a list of common and useful topics and applied them to bills from previous sessions. Our Insights team then trained an AI model on those data to identify the topics of bills in new sessions.
Instant Categorization
Plural gets to work as soon as bills are introduced, classifying the bill based on its title and summary as provided by the original source.
Personalized Alerts
Users can set up alerts for specific topics, ensuring they never miss an important bill. This real-time notification system is pivotal for timely analysis and action.
Where to Find It
Find bill topics in two places in Plural:
- Advanced search. When searching for bills, utilize Plural’s new “Bill Topics” filter to isolate only those bills with specific topic(s) of your choosing.
- On a Bill Detail page. Quickly identify a list of topic(s) associated with a bill in the “Details” tab of its page.
Where It Works
At this time Plural’s AI-detected bill topics feature is available for the following jurisdictions:
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Arizona
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Florida
- Georgia
- Iowa
- Idaho
- Kansas
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Minnesota
- New Hampshire
- New York
- Ohio
- Rhode Island
- Tennessee
- Utah
- Virginia
- Vermont
- Wisconsin
- West Virginia
- Wyoming
Stay tuned as we continue to expand the feature for more jurisdictions!
Benefits Unpacked
Time Efficiency
Reduce the hours spent manually searching for bills by leveraging AI to do the heavy lifting.
Improved Organization
With bills neatly categorized, maintaining an organized workflow becomes more manageable.
Enhanced Focus
Direct your attention to what’s most relevant, allowing for a deeper dive into the specifics of your interest areas.
Get Started With Plural
Ready to revolutionize how you navigate the legislative landscape and develop real-world policy intelligence? Sign up for a demo of Plural today and experience firsthand the transformative power of AI-Detected Bill Topics. Streamline your workflow, stay ahead of the curve, and make more informed decisions with Plural at your side.
Have you experienced success using AI-Detected Bill Topics? We invite you to share your story with us. Your insights could inspire others to harness the power of AI in their public policy work to develop policy intelligence. Reach out to support@pluralpolicy.com to share your experience.
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