What you need to keep up with policy - without breaking the budget

Legislata is now offering bundles of informational feeds to help you keep up with what matters as simply as possible

We built Legislata on the idea that a social media-like structure was better for public policy work than the traditional enterprise-level informational services. Rather than a big, annual contract for a whole organization that may contain more than what you need but also lack perspectives you want, we have our information available in individual feeds that you can subscribe to. We manage some, and users can create their own to bring more nuance and context.

So, if you need to know what is said at a committee hearing but you don’t want to pay for bill tracking, you can do that. Or if you want the opposite, that’s fine too. We let the users curate their own informational feeds, just the way you subscribe to the Instagram accounts, subreddits, or Substack newsletters that you want to and ignore the ones you don’t.

But we’ve also noticed that a lot of people tend to want similar things if they work in the same space. So we’re offering set of related feeds bundled together for one low price.

For our debut bundle, we’re offering a number of feeds about policy and government in Massachusetts. Individually, these feeds cost $5/month. Bundled together, they’re $10/month or $100/year. It’s an 81% discount and a simpler process. Best of all, you get this info alongside any other feeds you want to subscribe to, everything is searchable and you can set alerts for keywords.

With our Massachusetts bundle, you’ll get:

  • Bill tracking in the Massachusetts State House

  • New events posted on the State House website

  • Reports and Journals posted as PDFs on the State House website, turned into plain text.

  • AI-generated transcripts of committee hearings at the State House

  • Press releases posted on the State House website

  • New notices from the Boston City Council, Boston.gov, and the Boston Planning and Development Agency

  • Press releases from Massachusetts constitutional officers and executive agencies

  • AI-generated transcripts of YouTube videos from the Department of Environmental Protection

  • AI-generated transcripts of YouTube videos from the Governor’s Council

  • AI-generated transcripts of YouTube videos from the Governor

  • AI-generated transcripts of YouTube videos from the Cannabis Control Commission

  • And, with perhaps the most content in any feed, AI-generated transcripts of municipal meetings from:

    • Springfield

    • Lowell

    • Brockton

    • Quincy

    • Lynn

    • New Bedford

    • Fall River

    • Newton

    • Lawrence

    • Somerville

    • Malden

    • Brookline

    • Plymouth

    • Revere

    • Chicopee

    • Peabody

    • Barnstable

    • Yarmouth

    • Arlington

    • Salem

    • Leominster

    • Beverly

    • Woburn

    • Braintree

    • Shrewsbury

    • Holyoke

    • Stow

    • Bolton

    • Maynard

    • Whitman

    • Hanson

  • We’ll also be sure to add you to the free feeds for AI-generated transcripts of Boston City Council, Boston School Committee, and Boston City TV, sponsored by the Boston Policy Institute, to save you some clicks.

If there is other information you’d like to see included in the Massachusetts bundle, if you’d like to ask about a group purchase and a further discount, or if there are other bundles we should be looking to add, please let us know.