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Unify policy intelligence across your entire government affairs function.

Quincy Can Do It

Quincy, Quorum's AI assistant, provides all your policy intelligence in one AI-connected workspace. Built into Quorum Federal and Quorum State, Quincy is trained on 10+ years of Quorum's proprietary data and queries the entire government affairs ecosystem, including federal and state legislation, local agendas, agency documents, and your organization's own tracking data, to give you insights you can actually trust.

Stay ahead of what's moving at every level of government, before it moves without you.

You Ask Quincy

Are any state bills on education that align with what we're tracking federally gaining momentum, and who has our team engaged on this issue?

Quincy Delivers*
I found 11 state bills on education that are advancing in the legislative process. Here are the most relevant: H.B.1377 (Hawaii): RELATING TO EARLY LEARNING COOPERATIVES Status: Referred to House committee Establishes parent-staff early learning cooperatives to address the high cost and limited accessibility of early childhood care in Hawaii. Focuses on affordable, high-quality early childhood education, cultural learning, and workforce participation. A.3335 (New York): Relates to classification of community colleges and trustees Status: Referred to Assembly committee Classifies community colleges as state agencies and their trustees as state officers, aligning them with state regulations. S438 (North Carolina): Excellent Public Schools Act of 2019 Status: Referred to Senate committee Aims to improve public schools. H.B. 1786 (Mississippi): Technology Instruction and Digital Access to Learning (TIDAL) Act Status: Failed by Committee Sought to establish digital learning programs for K-12 education and provide grants for electronic devices. H.B.1386 (Hawaii): RELATING TO UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII ATHLETICS Status: Referred to House committee Placeholder bill for future amendments related to University of Hawaii athletics. View all 11 advancing state education bills. For team engagement on education, I found 2 notes in your organization: • On March 11, 2026, Victor Maranhao had a brief call with Rep. Gabe Amo (D-RI-1) to discuss the budget, with no decisions or action items noted. • On October 21, 2022, Jacynta Ealy logged a note with Nia Chigogidze (contact), but no summary was provided. For this answer, I searched across all notes in your organization that you have access to. If you'd like me to narrow results to just your team, let me know. Let me know if you want to see more details or need this narrowed to specific team members or states!

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Why Teams Use Quincy

A federal bill moves on education funding. Your state team is tracking a related bill. Your engagement team has already met with officials on the issue. None of that is visible to each other without Quincy. Ask Quincy: "Are any state bills on education that align with what our team is tracking federally gaining momentum, and who has our team engaged on this issue?" For example, Quincy surfaces 11 state bills on education advancing through the legislative process, including H.B.1377 in Hawaii establishing early learning cooperatives, A.3335 in New York on community college classification, and S438 in North Carolina. It also pulls the team interactions already logged on the issue. Every team, finally working from the same picture. Knowing what's moving is one thing. Knowing which of those bills actually affect your organization is another.

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