Texas moves fast when session is in. Bills are filed by the hundreds, amendments change overnight, and the decisions get made in committee rooms across the Capitol. USLege tracks every bill, hearing, rule, and vote in the Texas Legislature in real time, and captures what was actually said in the room.
Built in Austin. Watching all of Texas.
USLege covers the Texas Legislature in full: the 31-seat Senate and the 150-seat House of Representatives, every committee, and the Texas Register for agency rulemaking, down to the county commissioners courts, city councils, and school boards. Where USLege covers a body, hearings are transcribed live during the session, backed by 2.4 million hours of government video.
Texas policy is decided in three places at once: the Legislature, the agencies, and the rooms back home. USLege watches all of them, so a team tracking a statewide issue also sees where it surfaces in a county commissioners court or a school board.
The Texas Senate (31 members) and the House of Representatives (150 members), every standing committee, and floor debate. The Legislature meets in regular session only in odd-numbered years, beginning the second Tuesday of January and running up to 140 days, plus any special sessions the Governor calls. USLege tracks the interim too.
The work does not stop when a bill becomes law. USLege tracks the Texas Register, the weekly journal of proposed, adopted, and emergency agency rules that codifies into the Texas Administrative Code, so you catch the regulation before it lands, not after.
County commissioners courts, city councils, and school boards across Texas, the rooms where a statewide fight often starts and where almost no one else is listening. Send a body we do not yet cover and we add it to the archive at no charge.
Radar watches everything ahead of you: Texas bills the moment they are filed, your issues the moment they are spoken aloud in a committee room, and every Capitol calendar that touches your priorities. The teams who win in Austin do not react faster. They start earlier.
See Radar on the platformThe intelligence that moves a Texas issue comes from committee testimony and floor debate, not bill text. USLege captures, transcribes, and speaker-identifies that video, synced to the bill, so you can search a quote, a witness, or a sentiment, then jump to the exact second, clip it, and send it to your team or a client.
See Hearing Intelligence2.4 million hours of government video, 1.4 million bills, and 18,000 identified speakers, all searchable. Pull a Texas issue mapped across every session and agency it has touched. Walk into a board meeting or a renewal with the receipts. The largest government video archive in the world is your back office.
See The ArchiveUSLege drafts digests and briefs from the actual Texas record, in your team's voice and at your reader's altitude, and gives each stakeholder a branded portal that stays current on its own. You review, make one edit, approve, and send. The work that ate your Fridays is finished by Thursday night.
See AI BriefingsSearch Texas statutes in one place, and track every change published in the Texas Register and codified into the Texas Administrative Code, so a rule never moves without you seeing it.
Monitor campaign finance for Texas elected officials, candidates, and political committees, so you know the money behind the room before you walk into it.
Search who is registered to lobby in Texas, who testified on a bill, and who they work for. Identify the stakeholders around your issue in seconds.
Legacy tools tell you a bill was filed and surface video late, if at all, mostly federal. USLege hears the room. Where USLege covers a body, hearings are captured, transcribed, and speaker-identified live during the session, across the Texas House and Senate, the agencies, and the county and city rooms nobody else is listening to. The line of testimony that moves your issue is one search away, not a transcript you wait days for.
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