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Members of Congress
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U.S. Presidents
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SCOTUS Justices
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Presidential Elections
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Find any U.S. Senator or House member — contact info, committees, bills, and complete voting history. All data sourced directly from Congress.gov and official government APIs.

Showing all 47 presidents — click any card for full profile
Supreme Court of the United States
Current Court — 9 Justices
All 59 presidential elections — 1788 to 2024

📡 How USACivic Sources Its Data

USACivic connects only to verified, government-regulated primary sources. Here's our full source hierarchy and why each matters.

Tier 1 — Federal Government (.gov)

.Gov domains are legally mandated for accuracy and maintained by federal agencies. These are always our first and preferred source.

Legislature
Congress.gov
Executive
White House
Judiciary
Supreme Court
Admin Actions
Federal Register
Accountability
GAO
Campaign Finance
FEC
Archives
National Archives
Research
Library of Congress
Tier 2 — Verified APIs & Academic Sources

Regulated, nonpartisan data providers cross-referenced against .gov sources.

Congress Data
ProPublica Congress API
propublica.org
ZIP Lookup
Google Civic API
developers.google.com
SCOTUS Cases
CourtListener
courtlistener.com
Election Data
MIT Election Lab
electionlab.mit.edu
Stock Trades
QuiverQuant
quiverquant.com
State Legislatures
NCSL
ncsl.org
How to Read a Bill
Skip AI summaries of legislation. Instead, use Ctrl+F (Find) within the full bill text at Congress.gov and search for:

"Shall" — highlights every legal mandate in the bill
"$" — highlights every spending appropriation
Black's Law terms — the binding legalese that defines the bill's true scope

Summaries often substitute plain-language synonyms for the binding legal terminology. The actual text always controls.
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Research Tip

Reading a bill? Open the full text on Congress.gov and use Ctrl+F to search for "Shall" (mandates) and "$" (spending). These cut through the legal language instantly.

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