“Without Haste, but Without Pause”: How Uruguay’s Parliament Is Approaching AI
Beatriz Rey Beatriz Rey

“Without Haste, but Without Pause”: How Uruguay’s Parliament Is Approaching AI

At the IPU Assembly, Rodrigo Goñi Reyes, Speaker of Uruguay’s Chamber of Deputies, outlines Uruguay’s AI strategy, emphasizing regulation as an “enabling condition” for adoption. The approach highlights sequencing, institutional trust, and global coordination, offering a model for balancing innovation, risk management, and parliamentary modernization in the AI era.

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From Use Cases to Institutional Choices
Beatriz Rey Beatriz Rey

From Use Cases to Institutional Choices

At the Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly, parliamentary leaders examined how legislatures are moving from isolated AI use cases to coordinated institutional strategies. Insights from Germany and the UK highlight challenges in governance, capacity-building, and aligning AI adoption with long-term transformation and legislative effectiveness.

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Staff Remote Work in Parliaments: Uneven Starting Points
Beatriz Rey Beatriz Rey

Staff Remote Work in Parliaments: Uneven Starting Points

Insights from the Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly reveal how parliaments approach remote staff work, from advanced frameworks in the UK and Canada to infrastructure constraints in developing legislatures. The debate highlights trade-offs in flexibility, cybersecurity, productivity, and institutional resilience across uneven global starting points.

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POPVOX Foundation Senate Appropriations Requests: Supporting Constituent Services, Investing in Future Congress, and Strengthening Security
Danielle Stewart Danielle Stewart

POPVOX Foundation Senate Appropriations Requests: Supporting Constituent Services, Investing in Future Congress, and Strengthening Security

POPVOX Foundation outlines FY2027 Senate appropriations priorities to strengthen constituent casework, modernize congressional capacity, and enhance security. Proposals include a casework liaison office, improved agency coordination, AI experimentation funding, continuity planning, and expanded training—aimed at boosting efficiency, oversight, and resilience across Congress.

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If you were queen or king for a day…
Anne Meeker Anne Meeker

If you were queen or king for a day…

Congressional caseworkers get a front-row seat to broken federal systems — immigration backlogs, PSLF delays, Medicare Advantage gaps, DHS shutdown fallout, and more. Explore the latest agency updates, constituent pain points, and an upcoming USCIS listening session where caseworkers finally get to ask: what would I fix?

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Where the Pacing Problem Becomes Visible
Beatriz Rey Beatriz Rey

Where the Pacing Problem Becomes Visible

New research on UK MPs’ offices reveals how capacity constraints, fragmented systems, and rising expectations strain day-to-day representation. The findings highlight a growing “pacing problem,” where institutional support lags behind technological and civic demands.

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Who Shapes the First Interpretation? A Fork in the Logic of Legislative Work
Beatriz Rey Beatriz Rey

Who Shapes the First Interpretation? A Fork in the Logic of Legislative Work

As large language models enter legislative workflows, a critical question emerges: who shapes the first interpretation of policy issues? AI may either centralize agenda-setting power or expand committees’ in-house analytical capacity, reshaping deliberation, transparency, and the balance between lawmakers and external influence.

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What the Pacing Problem Means for Parliaments Around the World
Chloe Ladd Chloe Ladd

What the Pacing Problem Means for Parliaments Around the World

Parliaments worldwide face a growing “pacing problem” as rapid technological change outstrips democratic processes. This analysis breaks down external, interbranch, and internal challenges, and explores how tools like AI can help legislatures modernize, strengthen oversight, and keep pace with the evolving demands of governance.

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"How well we serve our constituents"
Anne Meeker Anne Meeker

"How well we serve our constituents"

A timely look at the pressures shaping Congressional casework, from Middle East evacuations to agency delays and system breakdowns. Highlights real-world cases, policy recommendations, and emerging reforms to strengthen constituent services, improve agency responsiveness, and better equip caseworkers navigating complex, high-stakes situations across government systems.

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POPVOX Foundation Team Submits Public Witness Testimony for FY 2027 Legislative Branch Appropriations
POPVOX Foundation POPVOX Foundation

POPVOX Foundation Team Submits Public Witness Testimony for FY 2027 Legislative Branch Appropriations

POPVOX Foundation lays out practical FY2027 funding ideas to help Congress work smarter — boosting AI capacity, strengthening casework support, improving Member security, and modernizing operations. The proposals focus on faster tech adoption, better coordination with agencies, and stronger internal support systems so offices can serve constituents more effectively in a rapidly changing landscape.

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How Institutional Practices Foster Personality-driven Politics
Anne Meeker Anne Meeker

How Institutional Practices Foster Personality-driven Politics

Small institutional design choices can shape how people experience democracy. A closer look at Congressional website URLs reveals how technical practices reinforce personality-driven politics, center representation on individual Members rather than districts, and subtly shape how constituents engage with Congress and understand who government institutions ultimately serve.

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What’s happening with AI and why should I care?
Danielle Stewart Danielle Stewart

What’s happening with AI and why should I care?

Congressional staff face a rapidly evolving AI landscape. This overview breaks down the Senate’s approval of tools like Copilot, Gemini, and ChatGPT Enterprise, explains emerging concepts such as agentic AI, and examines how AI is shaping campaigns, workflows, and constituent services.

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Modernization by Experiment
Beatriz Rey Beatriz Rey

Modernization by Experiment

An informal cross-party network of Members of the European Parliament is experimenting with new ways to make parliamentary debate more interactive. Through small procedural pilots, these MEPs are testing how institutional culture can evolve.

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POPVOX Foundation Appropriations Requests: A Focus on Future-Proofing, Constituent Services, Security, and the Member Experience
Danielle Stewart Danielle Stewart

POPVOX Foundation Appropriations Requests: A Focus on Future-Proofing, Constituent Services, Security, and the Member Experience

POPVOX Foundation submitted fiscal year 2027 appropriations requests to House Appropriations Committee Members focused on modernizing Congress and strengthening its capacity to serve constituents. Key proposals include responsible AI adoption, improved casework coordination, continued modernization funding, enhanced security training, and better support for Members, staff, and Congressional families.

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The 2,800-Mile Gap
Caitlin McNally Caitlin McNally

The 2,800-Mile Gap

A widening cultural divide between San Francisco and Washington, DC reveals contrasting attitudes toward risk, innovation, and career advancement. These differences shape how technology evolves and how government responds, with implications for policymaking, institutional adaptation, and the future of democratic governance in a rapidly changing world.

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What Is RAG And Why It Matters for Legislative AI Use Cases
Aubrey Wilson Aubrey Wilson

What Is RAG And Why It Matters for Legislative AI Use Cases

Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) is a powerful approach that improves AI accuracy by grounding answers in trusted documents. For legislatures and government offices, RAG helps reduce hallucinations, surface relevant policies, and power reliable tools, making AI more transparent, accountable, and useful for Congressional and parliamentary workflows.

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Basics on Supporting Constituents in Overseas Crises
Anne Meeker Anne Meeker

Basics on Supporting Constituents in Overseas Crises

Guidance for Congressional caseworkers supporting constituents during overseas crises, including State Department coordination, evacuations, embassy closures, and managing expectations with families. Also, major agency developments across immigration, IRS, FEMA, defense, healthcare, and the federal workforce.

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View From the West Balkans: North Macedonia, Kosovo, and Albania
Marci Harris Marci Harris

View From the West Balkans: North Macedonia, Kosovo, and Albania

An on-the-ground look at parliamentary modernization in North Macedonia, Kosovo, and Albania, highlighting how legislatures in Skopje, Pristina, and Tirana are approaching AI adoption with urgency and care. Conversations with MPs, parliamentary leaders, and the National Democratic Institute underscore a regional focus on legislative technology, institutional capacity, and cross-border collaboration to strengthen oversight and governance in the digital age.

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