Ways to Boost Your Intern Experience During a Government Shutdown
Danielle Stewart Danielle Stewart

Ways to Boost Your Intern Experience During a Government Shutdown

Just because your Congressional internship may be on hold during the government shutdown does not mean the learning and networking needs to stop! Check out some tips and helpful resources below to help you stay ahead of the curve and ready to return to the office. 

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This year is strength training, not a marathon
Anne Meeker Anne Meeker

This year is strength training, not a marathon

Offices that treat major casework crises as learning opportunities consistently emerge stronger. This week’s Casework Navigator explores how adapting under pressure builds resilience—and what caseworkers can learn from today’s wave of constituent challenges.

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The Spookiest Season of All
Danielle Stewart Danielle Stewart

The Spookiest Season of All

From managing casework and using AI wisely to boosting staff morale this spooky season, the latest Future-Proofing Congress features tips for staying effective during the government shutdown. Plus, insights on House Digital Services’ Case Compass, global AI trends, and upcoming Hill events.

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When Legislators Meet AI
Beatriz Rey Beatriz Rey

When Legislators Meet AI

Inside the Athens Democracy Forum’s two-day Parliamentary Caucus on technology, trust, and the future of representation

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Top 5 Rookie Mistakes to Avoid as a Legislative Staffer Using a GenAI LLM
Aubrey Wilson Aubrey Wilson

Top 5 Rookie Mistakes to Avoid as a Legislative Staffer Using a GenAI LLM

Generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini can be powerful assistants for Congressional and Parliamentary staff — but only if used correctly. This guide breaks down five common mistakes legislative professionals make when using AI for research, drafting, and casework, and offers practical tips for getting accurate, useful results while maintaining sound judgment and oversight.

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Shutdown but not out
Anne Meeker Anne Meeker

Shutdown but not out

Key shutdown impacts on agency services, resources for federal employees and contractors, new developments in casework data and oversight, and more!

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On Missing Imagination
Beatriz Rey Beatriz Rey

On Missing Imagination

Reflections from the Athens Democracy Forum on AI, democracy, and the courage to rethink political institutions

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Seeing Parliaments as Spaces and Places
Beatriz Rey Beatriz Rey

Seeing Parliaments as Spaces and Places

This month’s Modern Parliament highlights global innovations in citizen engagement—from AI ministers and virtual parliaments to the new "Parliament as a Space and Place" guide, cookbooks, and more.

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The Promise of Politics in the Age of AI
Beatriz Rey Beatriz Rey

The Promise of Politics in the Age of AI

At the Global Gathering in Portugal, voices from 144 countries explored AI accountability, digital democracy, and community-driven innovation as part of a renewed vision for politics in the age of AI.

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What we did over our summer vacation
Anne Meeker Anne Meeker

What we did over our summer vacation

We’re back! ICYMI: A recap of AI “summer camp” for Congressional staff, the launch of Departure Dialogues for departing federal employees, and new writing on why casework insights struggle to reach decision-makers. Plus: the House Digital Service’s release of a unified casework taxonomy, a major step toward better tools and national dashboards for constituent services.

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What Citizens’ Assemblies Can Teach Legislatures
Beatriz Rey Beatriz Rey

What Citizens’ Assemblies Can Teach Legislatures

As democracies grapple with declining trust, Marjan H. Ehsassi highlights the promise and pitfalls of citizens’ assemblies. Ahead of the Athens Democracy Forum, she explores how well-designed assemblies can amplify citizen voice, build social cohesion, and give legislatures political cover to tackle tough issues.

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