Here’s the scene: It’s the middle of legislative session. Your government relations and public policy team has 346 bills to track across nine states.
Someone opens a shared Google Sheet. Someone else exports a PDF from a state legislature website. A third person starts a new email thread to coordinate who’s covering what. By end of day, there are three versions of the same tracker, and no one is entirely sure which one is current.
This is not a hypothetical. This is Tuesday for most government affairs teams at mid-to-large enterprises — and they’re running it on infrastructure that hasn’t meaningfully changed in 12 years.
The rest of the enterprise moved on. Finance has real-time dashboards. Marketing has predictive analytics. Sales has AI-assisted enrichment tools. Government affairs still has a spreadsheet and a prayer.
The modern GR function deserves better than that — and more importantly, the business it protects does too.
Legislative risk isn’t abstract. It shows up in supply chains, market access, licensing, and compliance exposure. When your team lacks the tools to see it coming, the C-suite feels it anyway — just later, and with fewer options.
Plural’s Legislative Intelligence was built to close that gap for government relations.
AI-powered bill analysis, continuous monitoring across all 50 states, and the kind of early signal that turns your GR team from reporters of change into architects of response.
If you’re ready to retire the spreadsheet for good, let’s talk.
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Plural’s AI-powered legislation tracker offers not just data, but foresight, providing real-time updates, predictive analytics, and strategic insights. No matter your needs, we have a plan for you.
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