Data Sources

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We draw on 67 federal sources and 293 official state and territorial government offices and feeds across 56 jurisdictions (all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories). Coverage varies by jurisdiction — some publish many offices we monitor, others only a few. Each source below is the government's own website or public data service. You can verify any state or territory's official sites through the U.S. government directory at usa.gov/state-governments.

Federal sources

State & territorial sources

Tap a jurisdiction to see its official government sources — legislature, governor, attorney general, administrative code and register, and other state offices.

Alabama5 sources
Alaska4 sources
American Samoa2 sources
Arizona2 sources
Arkansas4 sources
California6 sources
Colorado8 sources
Connecticut5 sources
Delaware4 sources
District of Columbia3 sources
Florida8 sources
Georgia10 sources
Guam2 sources
Hawaii3 sources
Idaho7 sources
Illinois5 sources
Indiana4 sources
Iowa6 sources
Kansas5 sources
Kentucky9 sources
Louisiana7 sources
Maine2 sources
Maryland6 sources
Massachusetts3 sources
Michigan4 sources
Minnesota5 sources
Mississippi6 sources
Missouri7 sources
Montana9 sources
Nebraska4 sources
Nevada4 sources
New Hampshire3 sources
New Jersey8 sources
New Mexico2 sources
New York6 sources
North Carolina5 sources
North Dakota9 sources
Northern Mariana Islands3 sources
Ohio8 sources
Oklahoma5 sources
Oregon5 sources
Pennsylvania8 sources
Puerto Rico4 sources
Rhode Island7 sources
South Carolina10 sources
South Dakota4 sources
Tennessee6 sources
Texas2 sources
U.S. Virgin Islands6 sources
Utah3 sources
Vermont7 sources
Virginia5 sources
Washington4 sources
West Virginia6 sources
Wisconsin5 sources
Wyoming3 sources