Meet Max, our Senior Policy Expert! 🚀
Max is a key driving force between many aspects of Plural, including #CX, #marketing, and #product.
Learn more about how he uses expertise in #publicpolicy to provide value to our customers and business 👇
The 2020 #election heightened focus on various #voting topics, including:
✔️ Felon disenfranchisement
✔️ Automatic/same-day #voterregistration
✔️ #disinformation
✔️ Legislature modernization
As we near #ElectionDay, understanding these issues is crucial.
https://t.co/fM19p1IgR4
Want to join our team working on public policy intelligence tools and providing open data on legislation? We have a Lead Web Engineer position open now! https://t.co/9hLSOWJaxK
Heads up to our open data API users! We will be doing database maintenance this Sunday, March 3 at 6pm US Central time. Please expect a short downtime for API access. Thank you for your patience!
We are hiring a part-time Legislative Research intern for Jan - March. This position helps ensure the quality of our open data. If you are interested or want to share the opportunity, please reply/DM and we can share more!
🚀 Plural’s recent report on legislation impacting #ESG investing was cited by @Forbes!
ESG-related legislation has become part of the political “culture war” across the country. Over 2/3 of states have considered anti-ESG legislation this year.
https://t.co/1Hk677soj6
But in other countries there is digitally published policy data. In that context we will shortly publish open data and open source scrapers as normal. We’ll have more news as we release that for new jurisdictions.
Today we officially announced our expansion into data work in Africa! https://t.co/JZQzdspiTO this is work we’ve teased earlier this year. Our next announcement will come when we have our first open data published (South Africa).
So in the short term, data that comes from that context will be closed. We are pursuing partners who can help fund the work so that we can open it. If you know someone we should talk to please reach out! Our goal is to eventually open all fundamental democratic data.
A new talk by Jesse (CTO) and Obinna (VP of Africa) on Democracy, Data and Danger. What are the challenges we face to making a positive democratic impact with open and transparent data, in an opaque and dis-informative world? https://t.co/wTxaqBELny
An updated and even more entertaining version of Rylie's talk on the Hellscape of Scraping Legislative Data - check it out! https://t.co/2m2iD4RVcv (belatedly from Minnebar conference in April)
Related to launch, the GraphQL API is experiencing a issue that we're working to address right now. If you encounter that issue, you can also change your API endpoint URL to: https://t.co/Qw7P5l5Lyi
Big changes have launched! Our new set of free bill & legislator tracking tools are live at https://t.co/KZ7VgVkMMz! You can still get to the old Open States application at https://t.co/Q31ybuxGVU to access your existing account :)
This is the week! This Friday, we're re-launching the free democracy tools of https://t.co/g4JneYBbT3 onto https://t.co/KZ7VgVkMMz! Open data stays open, and folks searching / tracking bills will have improved tools. Read more: https://t.co/9GQT7QIPkA
2023 is shaping up as a big year of changes for Open States. In just a few weeks, we'll be launching a new version of our free democracy tools on https://t.co/KZ7VgVkMMz - read more about the plans at our latest blog entry: https://t.co/9GQT7QIPkA
This begins the process of truly uniting this open data work within Plural, so that our free and paying users alike get better features, faster fixes, and growing data and insights. Open States has an incredible legacy, and we will honor that legacy under the Plural name.