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Congressional Office Analytics — Legislative Output, Staff Turnover & Network Data

Benchmark congressional offices by legislative output, staff turnover, and network engagement. Legis1 surfaces the office-level data government affairs teams rely on.

200,000+
Bills tracked for legislative output
140,000+
Staff profiles for turnover analysis
45+
Years of congressional data

Congressional office benchmarking at this granularity — comparing offices on output, stability, and engagement across your issue areas — is not available from any other platform. It is the difference between strategy built on instinct and strategy built on data.

What You Can Do
Benchmark legislative output by office: bills introduced, amendments filed, hearings chaired, and passage rates — comparable across offices and over time.
Track staff tenure and turnover at the office level, identifying which offices have stable senior staff versus high churn that affects institutional knowledge.
Measure network engagement: which offices are most active on your issue area, which have the strongest lobbying relationships, and which are underengaged.
Prioritize outreach based on office-level data — understanding which members are worth investing in before committing resources to engagement.
Analyze lobbying activity across clients, expenditure, revenue, and legislation lobbied — identifying spending trends, competitive positioning, and which issues are attracting the most lobbying dollars.
See It in Action

A lobbying firm preparing a client briefing pulls Legis1's office benchmarking data on three target committee members — comparing their legislative output over the past two Congresses, staff stability relative to peers on the same committee, and network overlap with the client's issue area. The analysis surfaces one member with unusually high output and stable senior staff as the primary engagement priority.

Benchmark congressional offices with Legis1
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