The policy intelligence layer
behind your client work.

State Affairs gives communications and public affairs teams the state-level intelligence to stay ahead of client issues, inform strategy, and identify opportunities, across all 50 states.

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The problem

Your clients expect you to know what's moving.
In every state. Right now.

Issues surface across multiple states simultaneously, and your clients expect you to catch them first. But your team is stitching together alerts from Quorum, Google searches, lobbyist check-ins, and manual hearing monitoring. By the time you've assembled the picture, the client is already asking about it.

Bill Alerts

Know before your client asks.

State Affairs monitors legislative activity across all 50 states and Congress — bills filed, hearings scheduled, amendments introduced — and scores relevance against your client portfolios. Your team starts each morning with a priority view of what moved overnight, not a flood of alerts to sort through.

Live Intelligence · Across Client Portfolios
Last 24 Hours
Bill Analysis

Brief clients on what it means, not just what happened.

Your clients don't need a bill tracker. They need to understand the political dynamics, coalition activity, and hearing testimony driving an issue, and they need it in a format they can act on. State Affairs delivers AI-generated summaries, same-day hearing transcripts, and cross-state trend analysis your team can turn into client-ready intelligence.

SB 1047 — Consumer Privacy Rights Act
Bill · CA
Sen. Sarah Williams (D) · Senate Judiciary Chair · Floor vote Apr 1
Legislative Progress
Introduced
Committee
Passed Committee
Floor
Signed
Client-ready AI analysis Tuned to your client's portfolio

Broadens consumer opt-out rights across tracking and advertising, the strongest privacy expansion since CCPA, with durable 7–2 bipartisan momentum heading to the Senate floor. Tech coalition conceded ground on rolling consent; small-business carve-out survived markup.

What to brief the client: rolling-consent compliance window, 30-day re-prompt requirement, and Sen. Park's signaled position on the small-business exemption.

Passage Probability
Model prediction over time
84.6%
Very Likely
360° Issue Views

Spot the issue before it becomes a campaign.

See the policy landscape before the client does.

  • Emerging legislative patterns across all 50 states
  • Issue momentum scoring with cross-state heat maps
  • Political signals: coalition activity, sponsor movement
  • Open lanes for proactive client recommendations
AI Disclosure & Labeling Momentum: Rising 6m ago
AI Summary
Three near-identical bills filed in CA, NY, and IL in the last 9 days. Industry trades not yet engaged — open window for proactive client positioning.

Active legislators
KR
Sen. K. Reyes
Sponsor · CA
MP
Asm. M. Park
Sponsor · NY
High Active Moderate
11 Active states
CA NY IL +8 more
Advocacy Advertising

Place your client's message where legislators start their day.

State Affairs operates the largest statehouse advertising network in the country. Place sponsored content, digital display, and branded campaigns in the publications lawmakers and their staffs read every morning, targeted by state, audience, and issue area.

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250,000+
Policy professionals reached
70%+
Daily open rate
50
States
Arizona
Morning Briefing · Tuesday, April 28
Senate Judiciary advances AI disclosure package
Amendment 4-A adopted 8–3. Heads to Appropriations Tuesday.
Budget committee delays healthcare vote
Sen. Park requested two-week extension to review fiscal note...
Sponsored
Responsible AI starts with workable rules.
A new framework for state-level AI disclosure that protects consumers without breaking the small-business compliance pathway.
Paid placement · Targeted to AZ Senate Judiciary
Indiana — Howey Politics
Morning Briefing · Wednesday, April 29
Senate Commerce moves data-broker bill to floor
Sen. Park brokered industry compromise on registration timeline.
Budget conference resumes healthcare talks
Sen. Park requested two-week extension to review fiscal note...
Sponsored
Responsible AI starts with workable rules.
A new framework for state-level AI disclosure that protects consumers without breaking the small-business compliance pathway.
Paid placement · Targeted to IN Senate Commerce
Tennessee Journal
Morning Briefing · Thursday, April 30
Markup expected on grid modernization act
HB 3021 returns to House Energy with rural carve-out amendment.
Privacy preemption draft circulates
Sponsors weighing tech-coalition feedback before introduction...
Sponsored
Responsible AI starts with workable rules.
A new framework for state-level AI disclosure that protects consumers without breaking the small-business compliance pathway.
Paid placement · Targeted to TN House Energy

Built for multi-client, multi-state operations.

Separate client workspaces

Track issues, bills, and hearings by client without cross-contamination. Each portfolio has its own relevance scoring and alert configuration.

Client-ready exports

Generate reports, hearing summaries, and issue briefings formatted for client delivery. No copy-pasting from a dashboard into a deck.

Scale without headcount

AI-powered monitoring and analysis means your team covers more states and more clients without adding analysts. The platform does the assembly work; your team does the strategy.

Without State Affairs
With State Affairs
Stitching briefings from a dozen tabs
AI-generated client briefings on demand
Hearing the news from your client
Alerts before a bill moves
Strategy based on gut instinct
Strategy grounded in 360° issue views
Generic ad placements
Placements in the briefings legislators read

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A walkthrough built around your client portfolios, your priority states, and the issues your team is tracking right now.

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