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Recent Congressional Activity
Last 7 days
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Sample congressional activity
3 bills had committee or floor action this week — preview data shown for illustration.
S.1442In committeeJun 1, 2026
Permitting Reform Act of 2026
Latest action: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
EnergyInfrastructure
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H.R.2210IntroducedMay 30, 2026
Grid Resilience and Security Act
Latest action: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
EnergyCybersecurity
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S.880Floor actionMay 28, 2026
Clean Energy Tax Credit Extension Act
Latest action: Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders.
TaxClean energy
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The problem
Congressional data is public.
Understanding it isn't.
- What changed today in Congress?
- Which bills actually matter to my beat?
- What actions just happened on the bills I track?
- What legislation is moving in my industry?
- What should I be paying attention to next?
The solution
Raw legislative data, turned into intelligence.
Planned AI bill summaries in plain English
Planned conversational legislative search
Planned daily AI-generated briefings
Planned topic, sponsor, and committee monitoring
Planned related bill discovery
Planned alerts and personal watchlists
Features
Built for legislative work, not government databases.
AI Legislative Research
Planned: ask questions in plain English and get answers grounded in real bills and legislative actions.
AI Bill Insights
Planned: plain-English summaries, why-it-matters, impact analysis, and related bills for each bill.
Smart Watchlists
Planned: follow bills, topics, sponsors, committees, and policy areas in one feed for your beat.
Daily Briefings
Planned: AI-generated summaries of important legislative activity, delivered each morning at launch.
Action-Based Feed
Planned: sorted by the latest legislative actions — not the bills that were filed months ago.
Reports
Planned: weekly or monthly legislative reports for any topic you follow.
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AI Legislative Chat
What energy bills moved this week?
3 bills had committee action: S.1442 (permitting), H.R.2210 (grid resilience), and S.880 (clean energy tax credits).
Sorted by the latest action, not the filing date.
Legislative Action Feed
- SenatePassed committee2h ago
- HouseIntroduced5h ago
- SenateFloor vote scheduled1d ago
Plain-English summaries, why-it-matters, related bills.
Bill Detail Page
S.1442 — Permitting Reform Act
Streamlines federal environmental review for grid and clean-energy projects.
Why it matters
Could shorten approval timelines by 18+ months.
Planned: AI summary of what changed, each morning at launch.
Daily Briefing
Today — June 3
· 7 recent bills had legislative action
· 2 new bills filed in monitored policy areas
· 1 committee hearing scheduled this week
Who it's for
Civora is for people who can't afford to miss anything.
Journalists
Spot the story before the press release lands.
Policy Researchers
Track legislation across topics with AI-grade depth.
Law Firms
Monitor legislation that affects your clients' industries.
Advocacy Organizations
Mobilize faster when bills you care about move.
Government Affairs Teams
Planned: brief decision-makers with AI-curated summaries.
Business Owners
See what regulation is coming before it hits you.
Civic Tech Builders
Build on top of legislative intelligence — coming soon.
Early access
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