State Legislation Tracking Across All 50 States
Track bills across all 50 states, DC, and Congress from one dashboard. Automated keyword matching. Real-time status alerts. Zero manual research.
Built for legal teams who need to monitor multistate legislation without checking 50 websites.
1-month free trial · No credit card required · All 50 states included
Live Coverage
What's Moving Right Now
A real-time view of legislative activity across every US state, DC, and Congress.
Why state legislation tracking matters
Every US state operates its own legislature with its own calendar, bill numbering system, and publication format. When a policy issue matters to your clients — data privacy, AI regulation, employment law — it's rarely confined to one state. Similar bills appear across 10, 20, even 40 states simultaneously.
Manual tracking breaks at scale. Checking 50 state legislature websites, parsing different formats, and keeping a spreadsheet current requires hours of associate time every week — and things still fall through the cracks.
LawSignals solves multistate legislation tracking by automating the entire collection, matching, and alerting process. Define your practice areas with keywords, select your jurisdictions, and let our scrapers handle the rest.
Multistate Features
Track Bills Across 50 States, One Dashboard
Everything you need for comprehensive state legislation tracking.
All 50 States + DC + Federal
Complete US jurisdiction coverage from a single platform. No blind spots, no per-state add-ons.
Category-Based Organization
Group tracked bills by practice area. "Data Privacy" in one feed, "AI Regulation" in another — across all states.
State-by-State Filtering
View bills by individual state, region, or all states at once. Compare how different states approach the same issue.
Multistate Alerts
Get alerted when any tracked state introduces a relevant bill or changes status on existing legislation.
Cross-State Comparison
Compare similar bills across states side-by-side. See which jurisdictions are leading on specific policy areas.
Multistate Reporting
Generate reports spanning multiple states for client briefings. Export as PDF or CSV.
Multistate Bill Tracking Dashboard
Filter, search, and export bills across states from one unified interface.

State Legislation Tracking FAQ
Common questions about tracking legislation across multiple states.
Can I really track bills across all 50 states at once?
Yes. LawSignals monitors every US state legislature, DC, and federal Congress simultaneously. You define your tracking categories with keywords, and our system automatically matches bills across all jurisdictions. No need to check each state individually.
How often is state legislation data updated?
Our scrapers run every 4 hours against all state legislatures. States with real-time APIs (California, Texas, New York, Florida, Illinois) are updated more frequently. During peak session periods, most state data refreshes multiple times daily.
Which states have the best data availability?
California, Texas, New York, Florida, and Illinois offer near real-time API feeds. About 20 more states provide daily exports via aggregators. The remaining states require HTML scraping with 6-48 hour latency. LawSignals normalizes all data into a single consistent format regardless of source.
Can I track legislation in specific states only?
Yes. When you create a tracking category, you can choose which states to monitor — all 50, a specific region, or individual states. You can also create separate categories for different state groupings.
How does multistate bill tracking help my practice?
Many legal issues span multiple states — data privacy, AI regulation, cannabis law, employment law. Multistate tracking lets you see patterns, compare approaches across states, and alert clients before legislation reaches their jurisdiction.
What does state legislation tracking cost?
LawSignals plans start at $44/month. All plans include full 50-state coverage — there is no per-state pricing. See our pricing page for the full comparison.
Stop checking 50 websites. Start tracking from one.
1-month free trial — no credit card required. All 50 states included from day one.