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Voter education and civic engagement tools — built into every campaign.

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A real human, at a real address
GPS + dwell + proof on every contact
Non-partisan, audit-ready record
every civic touch→ a receipt
measurement you can publish
Capabilities
Engage voters beyond the door

Bill tracking

Surface relevant legislation by district. Give canvassers context on what lawmakers are voting on before they knock.

Candidate sentiment

Aggregate field sentiment and public signals so campaigns see how candidates are trending in target turf.

Voter sentiment surveys

Deploy short surveys at the door with consent-first SMS follow-up. Results flow into your campaign dashboard in real time.

Legislation
Bills in your jurisdiction
Federal · TX-6

H.R. 2847 — Workforce Investment Act Amendment

Expands apprenticeship programs for rural communities.

Authorizes grants for registered apprenticeships, rural workforce boards, and employer partnerships. Funding phases in over five years with reporting requirements to the Department of Labor.

— support · — neutral · — oppose

Last updated May 24, 2026 · AI summary

State · TX

S.B. 1027 — Election Integrity and Voter ID Modernization

Digital ID for mail-in ballots, expanded early voting hours.

Requires photo verification for absentee ballots, funds county election infrastructure, and extends early voting on weekends in counties over 250,000 residents.

— support · — neutral · — oppose

Last updated May 24, 2026 · AI summary

State · TX

H.B. 3412 — Border Security Infrastructure Funding

$420M for border patrol technology and personnel.

Allocates capital for surveillance systems, vehicle barriers, and additional patrol staffing. Includes quarterly transparency reports to the state legislature.

— support · — neutral · — oppose

Last updated May 24, 2026 · AI summary

Federal

S. 415 — Clean Energy Grid Modernization Act

Upgrades transmission lines and rural grid resilience.

Creates a federal loan program for high-voltage transmission, battery storage pilots, and storm-hardening in underserved counties. Paid for partly through existing energy credits.

— support · — neutral · — oppose

Last updated May 24, 2026 · AI summary

State · MI

H.B. 4521 — Public School Funding Reform Act

Weighted per-pupil formula with rural hold-harmless.

Rebalances state aid toward high-poverty districts, caps administrative overhead, and requires annual district scorecards published online.

— support · — neutral · — oppose

Last updated May 24, 2026 · AI summary

State · CA

S.B. 88 — Tenant Protection and Rent Stabilization Act

Caps annual rent increases and strengthens eviction notice rules.

Limits rent hikes to CPI plus 5% in covered units, extends relocation assistance, and funds a statewide rental registry for enforcement.

— support · — neutral · — oppose

Last updated May 24, 2026 · AI summary

Ballot
Candidates on the ballot
U.S. House · TX-6

Dana Sutton

Former county economic development director; focus on jobs and infrastructure.

First-time congressional candidate emphasizing rural broadband, workforce training, and bipartisan infrastructure votes at the county level.

— support · — neutral · — oppose

Last updated May 24, 2026 · AI summary

State Senate · TX SD-15

Marcus Reyes

Incumbent senator; public safety and education funding record.

Seeking a third term after chairing the education subcommittee. Campaign highlights teacher pay raises and mental health units in schools.

— support · — neutral · — oppose

Last updated May 24, 2026 · AI summary

U.S. House · MI-11

Priya Shah

Healthcare policy attorney; climate and manufacturing platform.

Challenger running on Medicare negotiation expansion, EV supply-chain jobs, and stricter PFAS water standards.

— support · — neutral · — oppose

Last updated May 24, 2026 · AI summary

State Assembly · CA AD-52

Tomás Alvarez

Housing advocate and city planner; renter protection focus.

Open-seat race centered on zoning reform, transit-oriented development, and funding for legal aid in eviction cases.

— support · — neutral · — oppose

Last updated May 24, 2026 · AI summary

Governor · MI

Caroline Whitfield

Lt. governor candidate on the Whitfield–Hart ticket.

Former auto-industry negotiator pitching manufacturing credits, Great Lakes restoration funding, and a state-level child tax credit.

— support · — neutral · — oppose

Last updated May 24, 2026 · AI summary

State Senate · CA SD-11

Jordan Lee

Small-business owner; fiscal restraint and public safety messaging.

Opposes new state spending mandates, supports police staffing grants, and proposes a two-year regulatory review freeze for new businesses.

— support · — neutral · — oppose

Last updated May 24, 2026 · AI summary

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