AI legislation moves fast. In 2026 alone, state legislatures have introduced over 2243 AI-related bills across all 50 states. Bills advance through committees, get amended, pass one chamber, stall in another, or get signed into law — sometimes within days. For compliance officers, in-house counsel, lobbyists, and policy researchers, keeping up manually is not just time-consuming — it’s unreliable.
That’s why we built Bill Alerts, now available to all Pro, Team, and Enterprise subscribers.
The Problem: Manual Bill Tracking Doesn’t Scale
If you’re responsible for AI compliance at your organization, you probably already know the pain: you check a bill’s status page once a week, maybe less. Between checks, the bill passes committee, gets amended, or advances to the other chamber. By the time you notice, the compliance window has narrowed, your legal team is scrambling, and leadership wants to know why they weren’t told sooner.
Multiply that by the five, ten, or twenty bills that actually matter to your business, across multiple states, and manual tracking becomes untenable.
How Bill Alerts Work
The feature is intentionally simple:
- Find a bill on AI Laws by State — browse by state, topic, or search.
- Click “Follow this bill” on the bill detail page. One click. No configuration.
- Get an email when the status changes. Our system checks every hour. When a followed bill’s status changes — for example, from “In Committee” to “Passed Senate” — you receive an email with the bill number, title, state, old status, new status, and a direct link to the bill detail page.
You can follow bills across any number of states. There is no cap on how many bills you can follow. And you can unfollow a bill at any time from the bill detail page or from your Following dashboard.
What’s in the Alert Email?
Each alert email contains exactly what you need to act on:
- Bill number and title (e.g., CO SB 24-205 — Colorado AI Act)
- State
- Previous status and new status, shown side by side
- Direct link to the bill detail page on AI Laws by State
- Manage follows link to review all your followed bills
- One-click unsubscribe
Both HTML and plain-text versions are included so the email renders well in any client.
Who Is This For?
Compliance officers and in-house counsel
You need to know the moment a bill that affects your company advances. Follow Colorado SB 24-205 (the Colorado AI Act) and Illinois HB 3773, for example, and you’ll know the moment either moves to a floor vote or is signed by the governor — without checking manually.
Lobbyists and government affairs teams
Track the bills your clients care about across multiple states. When Texas HB 149 moves out of committee, you find out within an hour — not whenever you remember to check.
Policy researchers and academics
Follow bills relevant to your research area. If you’re studying AI hiring regulation, follow the AI-in-hiring bills across states like Illinois, Colorado, New York, and California, and get a real-time feed of legislative progress.
Technical Details
- Frequency: Status changes are checked hourly.
- No duplicates: You will not get re-notified for the same status. Each alert is triggered by an actual change from one status to another.
- No retroactive alerts: When you follow a bill, the current status is recorded. You are only notified of changes that happen after you follow.
- Tier enforcement: If your subscription lapses, alerts pause silently. If you re-subscribe, your follows are preserved and alerts resume automatically.
Start Tracking Bills Today
Bill alerts are available on Pro ($39/mo), Team ($149/mo), and Enterprise ($499/mo) plans.
Get Pro AccessWhat’s Next
Bill alerts are the first step in a broader set of monitoring tools we’re building. We welcome your feedback — if there’s a specific notification or tracking feature you need, let us know.