Clearer legislative snapshots
Readable profiles, bill context, and ongoing session activity.
Navigate Congress with clearer profiles, readable bill activity, and a neutral interface designed to prioritize context over noise.
New bills and major actions, surfaced in a cleaner, more readable format.
Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce.
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 523.
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 518.
Legislation Lemur is a neutral, data-driven way to explore the U.S. Congress. It brings together members, bills, votes, committees, and session-level context into a faster, more readable interface built for clarity.
Browse members by state or name, open clean factual profiles, and follow legislative activity without digging through dense tables or PDFs. Core data is refreshed regularly, with an emphasis on readability, stability, and source-aware presentation.
Browse members by state or name and open clean snapshots of service, activity, and legislative context.
Explore profilesFollow sponsored bills, recent actions, and legislative movement in a more readable interface.
Explore billsExplore committee structure, roles, and coverage without getting lost in government directory sprawl.
Explore committeesGet straightforward explanations of core congressional concepts, data sources, and terminology.
Open referenceOngoing improvements to make congressional data easier to scan, understand, and revisit.
Issue-level patterns and context to help make member voting behavior easier to interpret.
Committee types, counts, and easier site-wide navigation.
Background pages for congressional concepts, sources, and platform context.
Ongoing layout, spacing, and scanning updates across member, bill, and supporting views.
More readable, neutral tools for tracking legislative change over time.
Weekly summaries by saved locations and tracked members, with activity highlights and what-changed comparisons.
Congress-wide views, filters, and change-over-time comparisons across bills, votes, and committees.
Better summaries, topic extraction, and sourced confidence signals for complex legislative text.
Neutral voter guides and proposition breakdowns where public data is available.