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BillPulse turns active Congressional bills into a district-level polling center. We pull bill data from govinfo.gov feeds, then let constituents record sentiment before Congress votes — so public position isn’t a mystery after the fact.
The mission is simple: brutal transparency, fewer faction games, and a direct signal from the people back into the system.
More tutorials will live in the Reading Center.
Is this official government voting?
No. It’s public sentiment polling via self-governance and social media.
Can I post bills or proposals?
Not at this time. However, BillPulse is designed to support citizen-initiated
bill proposals in a future release.
Planned functionality includes a Proposals feature with participation based on voter verification. Users who choose to verify U.S. citizenship—using a process similar to identity verification used by platforms like Uber (e.g., submitting a photo of a valid Real ID)—will gain access to a dedicated Proposals portal.
Verified proposals will use a distinct BillPulse identifier rather than a congressional prefix. For example, instead of an “H.R.” or “S.” number, proposals will appear as B.P. 0000 (BillPulse Proposal 0000), indicating a citizen-originated proposal hosted on billpulse.net.
Verified users will see an additional Proposals tab in the global navigation, where they can view and discuss proposals submitted by other verified participants. Each proposal will also appear in the main bills feed, allowing proponents to share, discuss, and build public support.
When a proposal reaches majority support—defined as more than 50% of participating verified voters within the proposer’s congressional district—BillPulse will notify the district’s elected representative with a formal request to introduce the proposal in Congress.
identity.Why the “G” logo?
The “G” stands for Ground
Roots. BillPulse is built on the same
principle that founded the United States: laws and structures should grow
from the people up, not trickle down from an unaccountable ruling class.
The early colonists lived under a distant monarchy they couldn’t vote out. Ground-roots self-government flipped that model on its head. BillPulse takes that same idea into the digital age: the people are the “fourth branch,” representatives are accountable to documented public sentiment, and power flows from the ground roots — not from parties or factions at the top.
BillPulse is a civic tool, not an ad platform. We collect only the information needed to place you in the correct congressional voting district and to show your public activity under a handle you control.
Your address is sent to a trusted geocoding service (such as USGeocoder.com) only to determine your official congressional district and related civic boundaries. We store your district (for example “ME-02”) and state code, not your full address, in public-facing areas.
Private data — such as your address, email, phone number, and any other personal information you choose not to share — is stored securely in your private user record and is never visible to other users.
Public data includes information and content that may be visible to others on the BillPulse site, such as:
These photos are optional — you choose whether to upload them. When you do, they become part of your public profile and help other users recognize and connect with you on BillPulse.
BillPulse may use automated systems, including AI-based tools, to:
These systems are designed to protect users and improve the platform, not to build individual surveillance profiles. We do not intentionally train models to target named users for political persuasion.
By creating an account, you agree to this Privacy & District Use Policy and to any future updates that continue these core principles: minimal data, no sale of personal information, and strong protection for your identity as a constituent.
Don’t spam, don’t impersonate, don’t post illegal content. This is a civic tool — act like it.
BillPulse is a civic tool, not an ad platform. We collect only the information needed to place you in the correct congressional voting district and to show your public activity under a handle you control.
Your address is sent to a trusted geocoding service (such as USGeocoder.com) only to determine your official congressional district and related civic boundaries. We store your district (for example “ME-02”) and state code, not your full address, in public-facing areas.
Private data — such as your address, email, phone number, and any other personal information you choose not to share — is stored securely in your private user record and is never visible to other users.
Public data includes information and content that may be visible to others on the BillPulse site, such as:
These photos are optional — you choose whether to upload them. When you do, they become part of your public profile and help other users recognize and connect with you on BillPulse.
BillPulse may use automated systems, including AI-based tools, to:
These systems are designed to protect users and improve the platform, not to build individual surveillance profiles. We do not intentionally train models to target named users for political persuasion.
By creating an account, you agree to this Privacy & District Use Policy and to any future updates that continue these core principles: minimal data, no sale of personal information, and strong protection for your identity as a constituent.
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