USLege, right inside the AI tools you already use
USLege MCP — also called USLege Anywhere — connects USLege's live legislative and regulatory record directly to the AI assistants and tools your team already works in, like Claude and ChatGPT. Ask what's happening on the floor right now, the way you'd ask a colleague, and get an answer grounded in the live transcript, the actual bill, or the real vote behind it, with a citation, not a guess. A bill or a hearing is never done moving, and neither is the record you're working from. No new app to roll out, no new login for anyone to learn.
Available as an official app in Anthropic's Claude connector directory — search “USLege” inside Claude to add it directly.
One more app is not the answer
Every new tool asks a team to do two things: learn it, and remember to open it. A standalone tracking tool becomes one more browser tab that gets checked less and less after the first week. Meanwhile, the work a government-affairs or policy team actually does every day already happens somewhere else, often inside an AI assistant that is already open on a laptop or phone.
USLege MCP takes the opposite approach. Instead of asking your team to come to USLege, it brings USLege's live legislative and regulatory record — bills, amendments, hearing video and transcripts, votes, committee calendars, executive orders, state regulations, statutes, legislator and lobbyist data, dashboards, and shared portals — directly into the AI tool a team already has open. Nothing new to install for the data itself, no separate login to remember, just the same live record, reachable wherever the work already happens.
An AI assistant searching the open internet cannot get this record, because most of it does not exist online in a searchable form. USLege builds the transcripts itself: government meetings, from local council to Congress, are recorded, transcribed, and reconciled from disparate, inconsistent source formats into one clean, queryable record. USLege MCP is the only way to reach that record from inside an AI tool, it is not something a general-purpose web search can substitute for.
This matters most because the question you will get asked, from IT, from legal, from your own team, is exactly this: are you connecting our data to an AI tool safely? USLege is SOC 2 Type II certified and TX-RAMP certified, and USLege never trains AI models on customer data. The tool a team asks its questions in can change; the trust boundary around that data does not.
Ask for it in plain English. Get it back with a citation.
Everything below runs on the same live USLege record your team already relies on. USLege MCP just makes it reachable from inside the AI tool your team already has open.
Bills & amendments
Search and track bills and amendments across all 50 states and Congress, right from a plain-English request, without opening a separate tracker.
Hearing video & transcripts
Search the largest database of transcribed government meetings, local to federal, built and transcribed by USLege, not scraped off the open internet. Pull the exact exchange you need and create clips, all from inside the same conversation.
Committees & calendars
Check committee calendars and hearing schedules for the committees you follow, so nothing gets scheduled or moved without your team knowing.
Regulatory activity & statutes
Monitor executive orders and state regulatory and rulemaking activity, read statutes, and cross-reference which bills would actually change them.
Legislator, lobbyist & campaign-finance data
Pull legislator, lobbyist, and campaign-finance data into the conversation instead of digging through a separate portal to find it.
Dashboards, tasks & notifications
Read and update dashboards, tracks, tasks, and comments, and manage your notification preferences, all through a natural-language request.
Use ours, or bring your own. Your call.
USLege doesn't require you to standardize on any one AI model. There are two ways to get grounded, cited answers out of the same live record.
USLege's built-in AI
Included in the app at no extra cost, and it never trains on your data. If your organization hasn't standardized on an AI model yet, or doesn't want to, this is ready to use on day one.
Bring your own AI model
Already standardized on Claude, ChatGPT, or another AI tool your organization has reviewed and approved? Connect it through USLege Anywhere and get the same live, cited record inside the tool you've already chosen, instead of asking your team to adopt a second one.
Three steps, no new app to learn
Connect your AI tool to USLege
Turn on the connection once, inside the AI assistant your team already uses, like Claude or ChatGPT, or another AI tool that supports this kind of connection. The setup guide walks through it step by step.
Ask in plain English
No special commands or syntax. Ask the same way you would ask a colleague who had read every bill, every hearing transcript, and every vote.
Get grounded answers, right where you were working
Every answer comes back with a citation to the actual bill, hearing, or vote behind it, delivered inside the same AI tool and the same workflow your team never had to leave.
“It's essentially giving your AI a gold mine of information it can use to better inform decisions on the legislature. Whether it's finding trends across a state or across the country, or building a coalition within the Capitol. The world's your oyster, essentially.”
What teams ask before they connect USLege to an AI tool
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Stop switching tabs. Start asking.
See USLege MCP connected to the AI tool your team already uses, answering real questions about the bills, hearings, and votes you care about. Ready to connect it yourself? Follow the setup guide. Want the bigger picture first? See the full platform overview.