About Kansas Accountability

Legislative intelligence for Kansas, built around hearings, transcripts, and workflow.

Kansas Accountability combines public legislative records, hearing schedules, transcripts, committee context, finance data, and workflow tooling into one Kansas-specific platform. The public site is open now. Private beta adds operational tools for teams who need more than search and read-only monitoring.

What makes it different

Transcript-backed

Hearing moments and summaries are grounded in source transcripts, not detached commentary.

Linked entities

Bills, legislators, committees, chambers, and hearings connect into one usable graph.

Public-source grounded

The platform is built around Kansas Legislature records, official filings, and traceable source links.

Public access now

What anyone can use today

Private beta

What beta access adds

Beta access is for teams who need monitoring, coordination, and outbound workflow support, not just public lookups.

Watchlists and signals

Track bills, legislators, and keywords with alert-oriented watchlists rather than one-off page visits.

Workspace overview and activity feed

See recent movement, follow-ups, and client-relevant signals in a shared operating surface.

Webhook delivery and testing

Push selected activity into Slack, CRMs, and downstream systems with testable webhook endpoints.

Transcript-backed AI workflow

Use AI-assisted summaries and moments that stay grounded in hearing transcripts and linked entities.

Why we built it

Kansas legislative monitoring is usually fragmented across schedules, PDFs, committee pages, and scattered finance records.

Most tools stop at bill lists. We built around hearings, transcripts, committees, and entity relationships because that is where context actually forms.

The beta is focused on turning public records into an operating system for policy teams, advocates, journalists, and researchers.

Current limits

  • Kansas-only coverage during the current beta phase.
  • Private beta access is reviewed manually; it is not open self-serve registration.
  • Some workflow surfaces are stronger than others, and alerting patterns are still being refined with beta teams.
  • Pricing and rollout for advanced organization features will be finalized after beta validation.

Want to work with the platform during beta?

Request access if you need Kansas-specific legislative monitoring with workspace, alerting, and integration capabilities beyond the public site.