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Define the essential substantive elements of the core "Legislative Data" dataset. What are the components that it must minimally include? IDo we have a dataset that we could hold up as a model? (Calling @paultag...)
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I don't know what we should be doing with legislative websites that don't provide any actual data. I guess we should assess them anyway, noting that they exist, etc., etc., but that the data isn't machine-readable.
For lack of Open States guidance, here's how I'm defining the core elements.
Legislators
ID
name
chamber (if extant—I'm looking at you, Nebraska)
party
district identifier
date sworn in
Legislation
session
bill number
bill patron(s)
bill catch line (if extant)
bill summary (if extant)
bill text
bill status
There's a lot more that I'd like (vote data, committee/subcommittee dockets, a lot more legislator data points, bill histories, etc.), but I think this is a reasonable minimum model.
Define the essential substantive elements of the core "Legislative Data" dataset. What are the components that it must minimally include? IDo we have a dataset that we could hold up as a model? (Calling @paultag...)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: