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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
- 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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