Legislative Bill Management
It's a one-of-a-kind bill management system from zCore designed specifically to address the many analytical needs of state and local government, corporations, associations, and lobbyists.
The LBM system provides users with a means to track bills as they make their way through the legislative process. More importantly, the LBM system is a platform on which users can collaborate with each other to analyze and create impact statements for each version of the bill. It allows legislative analysts to work together while processing a bill.
Features
- Easy to use Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- Standard electronic Forms for data entry of Bill Summaries, Operational Impact Statements and Fiscal Impact Statements
- Standard views to display relevant bill data
- On-line access to bill text, bill history and other key legislative related information
- Electronic routing capabilities for all documents within the system
- Security implementation at the server, database and document levels
- Bill text documents reflecting edits to the original bill using underlines and strike-through so legislators can compare original drafts to the amended versions
- Electronic mail capabilities
- Automated download subroutines for legislative data
Benefits
- Unique method of linking internal analysis processes to key legislative actions and documents
- Centralized repository for key legislative information including all versions of the bill text
- Quick and easy access to key legislative information
- Significant reduction in the amount of paper distributed Improvement in the communication links between management and staff
- Improved turnaround time by providing on-line access to key legislative information
Using a proven collaboration and workflow platform, the LBM System provides a secure system for organizations to maximize their efforts during a Legislative Session. This solution allows for teamwork on bill analysis, automatic notifications triggered by predefined alerts and a central secure repository of both the bill in session and the analysis performed on the bills.
