FiscalNote Reaches Milestone with Addition of 5 Millionth Local Policy Document to Database
FiscalNote Reaches Milestone with 5 Million Local Policy Documents in Database
FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. announced today that their AI-driven local policy coverage has reached a new milestone with the addition of their 5,000,000th local policy document to their proprietary database. This database covers over 16,000 local governments and school districts across the U.S., making it the industry leader in tracking localities.
With the recent national elections bringing changes at all levels of government, including the Trump Administration and a shift in party control in the U.S. Senate, local government officials are anticipating a new cycle of policymaking that will directly impact their entities. This makes it crucial for organizations to stay informed and aligned with new proposals and policies.
FiscalNote’s AI-powered SaaS platform provides customers with a comprehensive toolkit of civic intelligence and monitoring services for local government levels. This includes coverage of over 16,000 local entities, a stakeholder database of 100,000 local government contacts, tracking of committee meetings and agendas, scanning of over 600,000 documents weekly, and a custom dashboard for daily reports.
Josh Resnik, President & Chief Operating Officer of FiscalNote, emphasized the importance of staying informed on government policies and regulations that can impact operations. He highlighted the role of their platform in empowering customers to take proactive action and engage with decision-makers effectively.
FiscalNote, a leader in policy and global intelligence, has been providing critical insights and tools to manage political and business risk since 2013. With a focus on enhancing customers’ ability to navigate policy complexities, FiscalNote continues to drive growth and success in rapidly changing policymaking environments.
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