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Track every vote.

Star any government body — city councils, county commissions, school boards — and get notified when they meet, vote, or spend money.

Salt Lake City Council

Voted 5–2 to approve $4.2M contract with Mountain West Developers

2 hrs ago

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Jordan School District Board

Meeting agenda posted — 3 budget items, 1 facilities discussion

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Utah County Commission

New RDA agreement with Lehi Tech Campus LLC — $18.5M tax increment

3 days ago

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Provo City Council

Ordinance 24-19 passed: rezoning of 400 N corridor to mixed-use

5 days ago

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From government servers to your search bar.

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Collect

We identify and ingest publicly available government data from official Utah sources — city websites, state portals, campaign finance databases, and federal records.

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Organize

Every record is categorized, cross-linked, and indexed for full-text search. Meetings connect to agendas, votes to officials, donors to candidates.

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Search

Residents, journalists, and public officials can find exactly what they need — without knowing which agency website holds it.

Campaign Finance

Campaign finance. PACs. Donors.
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Track every dollar flowing into Utah elections — PAC contributions, out-of-state money, independent expenditures, and individual donors — all cross-referenced to candidates and votes.

$48M+
Contributions tracked
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Active PACs & committees
340+
Candidates with finance filings
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Election cycles covered

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Every Utah resident should be able to see how their government spends money, passes laws, and makes decisions — without hiring a lawyer or filing a GRAMA request.

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