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AI for Legislators

Robert MacKelfresh

By Robert MacKelfresh

Founder, Automation Squad

Develop, introduce, or enact laws and statutes at the local, tribal, state, or federal level. Includes only workers in elected positions.

Legislators · O*NET 11-1031.00 · Job Zone 4 · sourced from the U.S. Department of Labor occupation database

Automation coverage

18 of 32tools on this list have an AI solution available today

Counted by matching the tools this occupation is documented as using against a corpus of 226,452 AI products, MCP servers, skills and connectors. Where a tool has no match, we say so rather than inventing one.

AI you can use for this job

44 matched to the tools legislators use. Showing 24.

  • Microsoft Outlook is a web-based suite of webmail, contacts, tasks, and calendaring services.

    Microsoft Outlook

  • Make (make.com)

  • Calendbook is a calendar & appointment scheduling solution that includes reminders, rescheduling, availability management, and more.Calendbook allows even free users to get paid for their precious time via stripe

  • GoTo Meeting

    MCP server

    GoTo Meeting by LogMeIn is a world-class video conference software that makes it easier than ever to do business effectively even if you aren't in the same room.

    GoTo Meeting

  • Automates meeting coordination and scheduling workflows through intelligent calendar integration and business process optimization.

  • Microsoft Excel

    MCP server

    Microsoft's Excel is a spreadsheet application used by millions of users across the world. It is part of the Office ecosystem and is considered the industry standard for spreadsheets. Only files on OneDrive for Business (available with Office 365 and Sharepoint server) are su

    Microsoft Excel

  • Microsoft Word

    MCP server
  • Office Word

    MCP server
  • SavvyCal

    MCP server

    SavvyCal is scheduling software that makes it easy for both parties to find the best time to meet.

    SavvyCal

  • Schedule It

    MCP server

    Schedule it - A software tool which helps you schedule your resources, teams, equipment, rooms, and projects all in one place.

    Schedule It

  • Adobe Acrobat is PDF editing software that can be used to create, convert and share PDF documents. It can convert documents in Microsoft Office formats to PDFs, and vice versa. PDFs can be viewed, annotated, and signed using Adobe Sign and the free Acrobat Reader mobile app.

  • Adobe Sign

    MCP server
  • Apple Notes

    MCP server
  • Calendly

    Connector

    Manage event types, availability, and bookings.

    Calendly

  • Cisco Webex

    MCP server
  • Excel

    MCP server
  • Excel

    Skill
  • Schedule meetings based on availability, manage invites, and RSVP on your behalf

    Google Calendar

  • Keynote

    MCP server
  • Make (make.com)

The tools this job actually uses

32 documented for this occupation. Showing 32, hot technologies first. A filled dot means an AI solution exists for it.

  • Adobe Acrobathot
  • Cisco Webexhot
  • Microsoft Accesshot
  • Microsoft Excelhot
  • Microsoft Office softwarehot
  • Microsoft Outlookhot
  • Microsoft SharePointhot
  • Microsoft SQL Serverhot
  • Microsoft Visual Basichot
  • Microsoft Wordhot
  • Structured query language SQLhot
  • Adobe FrameMaker
  • Antenna House
  • Apple iWork Keynote
  • Apple iWork Pages
  • Apple Numbers for Mac
  • Cisco AnyConnect
  • Corel WordPerfect Office Suite
  • GoodReader
  • iAnnotate
  • IBM Domino
  • Legislative Automative Workflow System LAWS
  • LogMeIn GoToMeeting
  • Mapping software
  • Meeting scheduling software
  • Microsoft Exchange
  • Penultimate
  • PTC Arbortext
  • Rocket/Folio NXT
  • Web browser software
  • Windows Media Player
  • XMetaL Author

What this job involves

30 documented tasks, most important first. Showing 24.

  1. Analyze and understand the local and national implications of proposed legislation.
  2. Appoint nominees to leadership posts, or approve such appointments.
  3. Confer with colleagues to formulate positions and strategies pertaining to pending issues.
  4. Debate the merits of proposals and bill amendments during floor sessions, following the appropriate rules of procedure.
  5. Develop expertise in subject matters related to committee assignments.
  6. Hear testimony from constituents, representatives of interest groups, board and commission members, and others with an interest in bills or issues under consideration.
  7. Keep abreast of the issues affecting constituents by making personal visits and phone calls, reading local newspapers, and viewing or listening to local broadcasts.
  8. Maintain knowledge of relevant national and international current events.
  9. Make decisions that balance the perspectives of private citizens, public officials, and party leaders.
  10. Negotiate with colleagues or members of other political parties in order to reconcile differing interests, and to create policies and agreements.
  11. Prepare drafts of amendments, government policies, laws, rules, regulations, budgets, programs and procedures.
  12. Read and review concerns of constituents or the general public and determine if governmental action is necessary.
  13. Represent their parties in negotiations with political executives or members of other parties, and when speaking with the media.
  14. Review bills in committee, and make recommendations about their future.
  15. Seek federal funding for local projects and programs.
  16. Serve on commissions, investigative panels, study groups, and committees in order to examine specialized areas and recommend action.
  17. Vote on motions, amendments, and decisions on whether or not to report a bill out from committee to the assembly floor.
  18. Write, prepare, and deliver statements for the Congressional Record.
  19. Alert constituents of government actions and programs by way of newsletters, personal appearances at town meetings, phone calls, and individual meetings.
  20. Attend receptions, dinners, and conferences to meet people, exchange views and information, and develop working relationships.
  21. Conduct "head counts" to help predict the outcome of upcoming votes.
  22. Determine campaign strategies for media advertising, positions on issues, and public appearances.
  23. Encourage and support party candidates for political office.
  24. Establish personal offices in local districts or states, and manage office staff.