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Given the recent Supreme Court decision to overturn the Chevron deference doctrine, the responsibility for interpreting legal gaps now firmly rests with the courts, pushing Congress to be more explicit in its legislations. This shift underscores the need for tools that can help both government officials and advocates navigate the complexities of policy development and legislative analysis efficiently.

If you're a government official, advocate, or researcher feeling the impact of this change, consider reaching out to me. I am working on a platform that leverages AI to revolutionize policy research, bill drafting, and legislative analysis. I think there is a lot of toil that can be removed with intelligent policy research, advanced legal analysis, collaborative policy development, and automated legislative drafting. My team and I are designing it to empower teams with tools to facilitate grassroots participation while integrating seamlessly with existing civic platforms.

We're currently looking for early testers to help refine our product. If you're interested in enhancing your productivity and navigating the new legislative landscape with ease, DM me. Your insights could be invaluable in shaping a tool that addresses the real challenges in policy development and advocacy.



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