Here at Plural, we’re always hyperfocused on state legislative work. When most legislatures are in recess, we’re planning how to best present legislative insights to you when their activity starts back up again. This constant focus on looking ahead does make us feel a bit like the people who start counting down the days until Christmas while we’re still in July. But this level of preparation and awareness of what’s to come can help ensure that the policy professionals we serve can hit the ground running in the new year. So, without further ado, download our 2025 legislative sessions schedule today.

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Plural helps top public policy teams get and stay ahead in the public policy landscape. With Plural, you’ll:

  • Access superior public policy data 
  • Be the first to know about new bills and changes in bill status
  • Streamline your day with seamless organization features
  • Harness the power of time-saving AI tools to gain insights into individual bills and the entire legislative landscape
  • Keep everyone on the same page with internal collaboration and external reporting all in one place

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