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1. A new issue area got added to your portfolio, and you need to get caught up — fast

You may already be on top of everything in your policy portfolio. But what happens if a new issue gets added to the pile? You need to take in a lot of information at once, and that’s where it’s important to have a single source of truth with primary sources of information and external analysis. Access to Axios news and analysis will help you understand the broad contours of the issue. Axios’s signature Smart Brevity is especially helpful for getting caught up on the potential impact of a policy: they’ll share why the policy matters and what’s happening next. You can triage which policies are both important and urgent, and make sure you prioritize those first. Then, Quorum’s built-in access to bill text, lawmakers’ statements, previous votes, and social media dialogue will help you dig into the potential impact and spot which stakeholders are leading the charge on each side of the issue. To help you keep track, consider tagging news articles, the bills they mention, and the relevant lawmakers to an issue area. In Quorum, issue management functionality allows you to keep track of an issue’s relevant bills, news, dialogue, and stakeholders — kind of like a filing cabinet for each policy area. This approach will help you stay organized while taking in a high volume of information.

2. You got an email alert about a new policy, and now you need to dive in and learn more

Sometimes, a bill pops up that you weren’t expecting. Other times, a bill is really long, and not all sections are relevant to you. In these situations, it’s helpful to get the scoop from an outside expert to make sure you haven’t missed anything important. You can start your research right in your email alert. It will show you the sponsors and relevant committee for the bill, as well as its status and a description of the bill. From there, you can click into the bill’s profile in Quorum and see which of your saved keyword searches are present in the bill text. If the bill text is long, you’ll probably want to search for those keywords within the bill text (and any other keywords that would be relevant) to make sure you’ve seen every relevant piece of the bill. For the same reason, you might also ask Quorum Copilot to give you a bulleted summary of the bill text, with special attention to the specific topics that are most pertinent to you. Once you’ve got your arms around the bill text, turn to Axios’ reporting. You’ll get information about the broad context surrounding the policy, plus expert analysis on the potential impacts, the key players, and what might be coming up next. See details like deadlines for the next vote, any potential roadblocks, and what the relationship looks like between the sponsors of the policy. This information can help you identify how urgently you need to respond and what angles might be most effective. Combining Quorum’s intelligence-gathering tools with Axios’ reporting — which brings in broad context and expert analysis — will ensure you have an in-depth understanding of both the bill and the policy environment in which it’s being considered.

3. Your boss wants a summary of what’s going on with a specific policy

When preparing to summarize a given policy, it’s important to be able to provide broad context and fill in the details. You need to be prepared to explain what’s happening, who holds what position, and what their reasoning is. You also need to be able to zoom out and explain the potential impact. Start by looking at the bill profile in Quorum. You’ll see an official summary as well as an AI-generated summary, which will give you the general context of the policy before you dive into the details. Next, read the bill text, see which lawmakers have signed on, and see any previous events that have happened with relation to the bill, like debates or votes. You can also search for specific keywords within the bill text, so you can see exactly where you should spend the most time reading. From the bill profile, you can click on each sponsor and easily search for their recent dialogue in regards to the bill and the issue. You can see whether the lawmaker frequently talks about those keywords and get a sense of the issue’s importance to them. Then, get the wider context of the policy and its potential impact by searching for the policy’s keywords within Axios articles. Axios Pro’s coverage will give you the 50,000 foot view: what are the key elements of the policy? What groups and stakeholders are invested in the outcome, and what are their positions? Lastly, bring all of these pieces of information — the bill, the key lawmakers, the important events — together in Quorum’s issue management tool. Tagging all of these elements to an issue is easy and fast (it takes two clicks) and it will create a single source of truth that puts all of the important information at your supervisor’s fingertips. This full view of the policy and the context around it, coupled with the means to keep everything filed together, will ensure you can create a clear, comprehensive summary without any information overload.

Real-time policy reporting helps you achieve your policy goals

With access to primary sources of information (like bills, lawmakers statements, and even your own meeting notes from engagements with stakeholders), combined with expert reporting from Axios and tools to keep track of it all, public affairs professionals can be sure they have a complete understanding of the policy landscape. Effectively triage information, respond quickly to new policy developments, and keep colleagues up-to-date about the issues. With Axios and Quorum together, you get an even more complete view of the key policies affecting your industry — together with all the tools you need to move the needle. [post_title] => Power Your Policy Work with Axios & Quorum in One Place [post_excerpt] => [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [post_password] => [post_name] => power-your-policy-work-with-axios-quorum-in-one-place [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2024-07-08 18:19:52 [post_modified_gmt] => 2024-07-08 18:19:52 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => https://marketing-staging.quorum.us/?post_type=resources&p=13587 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => resources [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw ) [queried_object_id] => 13587 [request] => SELECT wp_posts.* FROM wp_posts WHERE 1=1 AND wp_posts.post_name = 'power-your-policy-work-with-axios-quorum-in-one-place' AND wp_posts.post_type = 'resources' ORDER BY wp_posts.post_date DESC [posts] => Array ( [0] => WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 13587 [post_author] => 21 [post_date] => 2024-07-08 18:19:52 [post_date_gmt] => 2024-07-08 18:19:52 [post_content] => Top public affairs professionals know how important it is to stay up-to-date on policy developments. From legislative text to lawmaker dialogue to news and analysis, there’s a lot to keep up with — and each source brings different details and perspectives to the table. But how can you ensure you’re getting all of the information you need — without the overload? Enter Quorum’s Axios Pro integration. If you have both a Quorum subscription and an Axios Pro subscription, you get access to Axios Pro coverage of the Health, Energy, and Tech policy areas, right in your Quorum account. Here are three instances where having access to the text of a piece of legislation, the way lawmakers are talking about it, and real-time reporting about a policy issue makes a big difference — and how to approach each one.

1. A new issue area got added to your portfolio, and you need to get caught up — fast

You may already be on top of everything in your policy portfolio. But what happens if a new issue gets added to the pile? You need to take in a lot of information at once, and that’s where it’s important to have a single source of truth with primary sources of information and external analysis. Access to Axios news and analysis will help you understand the broad contours of the issue. Axios’s signature Smart Brevity is especially helpful for getting caught up on the potential impact of a policy: they’ll share why the policy matters and what’s happening next. You can triage which policies are both important and urgent, and make sure you prioritize those first. Then, Quorum’s built-in access to bill text, lawmakers’ statements, previous votes, and social media dialogue will help you dig into the potential impact and spot which stakeholders are leading the charge on each side of the issue. To help you keep track, consider tagging news articles, the bills they mention, and the relevant lawmakers to an issue area. In Quorum, issue management functionality allows you to keep track of an issue’s relevant bills, news, dialogue, and stakeholders — kind of like a filing cabinet for each policy area. This approach will help you stay organized while taking in a high volume of information.

2. You got an email alert about a new policy, and now you need to dive in and learn more

Sometimes, a bill pops up that you weren’t expecting. Other times, a bill is really long, and not all sections are relevant to you. In these situations, it’s helpful to get the scoop from an outside expert to make sure you haven’t missed anything important. You can start your research right in your email alert. It will show you the sponsors and relevant committee for the bill, as well as its status and a description of the bill. From there, you can click into the bill’s profile in Quorum and see which of your saved keyword searches are present in the bill text. If the bill text is long, you’ll probably want to search for those keywords within the bill text (and any other keywords that would be relevant) to make sure you’ve seen every relevant piece of the bill. For the same reason, you might also ask Quorum Copilot to give you a bulleted summary of the bill text, with special attention to the specific topics that are most pertinent to you. Once you’ve got your arms around the bill text, turn to Axios’ reporting. You’ll get information about the broad context surrounding the policy, plus expert analysis on the potential impacts, the key players, and what might be coming up next. See details like deadlines for the next vote, any potential roadblocks, and what the relationship looks like between the sponsors of the policy. This information can help you identify how urgently you need to respond and what angles might be most effective. Combining Quorum’s intelligence-gathering tools with Axios’ reporting — which brings in broad context and expert analysis — will ensure you have an in-depth understanding of both the bill and the policy environment in which it’s being considered.

3. Your boss wants a summary of what’s going on with a specific policy

When preparing to summarize a given policy, it’s important to be able to provide broad context and fill in the details. You need to be prepared to explain what’s happening, who holds what position, and what their reasoning is. You also need to be able to zoom out and explain the potential impact. Start by looking at the bill profile in Quorum. You’ll see an official summary as well as an AI-generated summary, which will give you the general context of the policy before you dive into the details. Next, read the bill text, see which lawmakers have signed on, and see any previous events that have happened with relation to the bill, like debates or votes. You can also search for specific keywords within the bill text, so you can see exactly where you should spend the most time reading. From the bill profile, you can click on each sponsor and easily search for their recent dialogue in regards to the bill and the issue. You can see whether the lawmaker frequently talks about those keywords and get a sense of the issue’s importance to them. Then, get the wider context of the policy and its potential impact by searching for the policy’s keywords within Axios articles. Axios Pro’s coverage will give you the 50,000 foot view: what are the key elements of the policy? What groups and stakeholders are invested in the outcome, and what are their positions? Lastly, bring all of these pieces of information — the bill, the key lawmakers, the important events — together in Quorum’s issue management tool. Tagging all of these elements to an issue is easy and fast (it takes two clicks) and it will create a single source of truth that puts all of the important information at your supervisor’s fingertips. This full view of the policy and the context around it, coupled with the means to keep everything filed together, will ensure you can create a clear, comprehensive summary without any information overload.

Real-time policy reporting helps you achieve your policy goals

With access to primary sources of information (like bills, lawmakers statements, and even your own meeting notes from engagements with stakeholders), combined with expert reporting from Axios and tools to keep track of it all, public affairs professionals can be sure they have a complete understanding of the policy landscape. Effectively triage information, respond quickly to new policy developments, and keep colleagues up-to-date about the issues. With Axios and Quorum together, you get an even more complete view of the key policies affecting your industry — together with all the tools you need to move the needle. [post_title] => Power Your Policy Work with Axios & Quorum in One Place [post_excerpt] => [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [post_password] => [post_name] => power-your-policy-work-with-axios-quorum-in-one-place [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2024-07-08 18:19:52 [post_modified_gmt] => 2024-07-08 18:19:52 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => https://marketing-staging.quorum.us/?post_type=resources&p=13587 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => resources [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw ) ) [post_count] => 1 [current_post] => -1 [before_loop] => 1 [in_the_loop] => [post] => WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 13587 [post_author] => 21 [post_date] => 2024-07-08 18:19:52 [post_date_gmt] => 2024-07-08 18:19:52 [post_content] => Top public affairs professionals know how important it is to stay up-to-date on policy developments. From legislative text to lawmaker dialogue to news and analysis, there’s a lot to keep up with — and each source brings different details and perspectives to the table. But how can you ensure you’re getting all of the information you need — without the overload? Enter Quorum’s Axios Pro integration. If you have both a Quorum subscription and an Axios Pro subscription, you get access to Axios Pro coverage of the Health, Energy, and Tech policy areas, right in your Quorum account. Here are three instances where having access to the text of a piece of legislation, the way lawmakers are talking about it, and real-time reporting about a policy issue makes a big difference — and how to approach each one.

1. A new issue area got added to your portfolio, and you need to get caught up — fast

You may already be on top of everything in your policy portfolio. But what happens if a new issue gets added to the pile? You need to take in a lot of information at once, and that’s where it’s important to have a single source of truth with primary sources of information and external analysis. Access to Axios news and analysis will help you understand the broad contours of the issue. Axios’s signature Smart Brevity is especially helpful for getting caught up on the potential impact of a policy: they’ll share why the policy matters and what’s happening next. You can triage which policies are both important and urgent, and make sure you prioritize those first. Then, Quorum’s built-in access to bill text, lawmakers’ statements, previous votes, and social media dialogue will help you dig into the potential impact and spot which stakeholders are leading the charge on each side of the issue. To help you keep track, consider tagging news articles, the bills they mention, and the relevant lawmakers to an issue area. In Quorum, issue management functionality allows you to keep track of an issue’s relevant bills, news, dialogue, and stakeholders — kind of like a filing cabinet for each policy area. This approach will help you stay organized while taking in a high volume of information.

2. You got an email alert about a new policy, and now you need to dive in and learn more

Sometimes, a bill pops up that you weren’t expecting. Other times, a bill is really long, and not all sections are relevant to you. In these situations, it’s helpful to get the scoop from an outside expert to make sure you haven’t missed anything important. You can start your research right in your email alert. It will show you the sponsors and relevant committee for the bill, as well as its status and a description of the bill. From there, you can click into the bill’s profile in Quorum and see which of your saved keyword searches are present in the bill text. If the bill text is long, you’ll probably want to search for those keywords within the bill text (and any other keywords that would be relevant) to make sure you’ve seen every relevant piece of the bill. For the same reason, you might also ask Quorum Copilot to give you a bulleted summary of the bill text, with special attention to the specific topics that are most pertinent to you. Once you’ve got your arms around the bill text, turn to Axios’ reporting. You’ll get information about the broad context surrounding the policy, plus expert analysis on the potential impacts, the key players, and what might be coming up next. See details like deadlines for the next vote, any potential roadblocks, and what the relationship looks like between the sponsors of the policy. This information can help you identify how urgently you need to respond and what angles might be most effective. Combining Quorum’s intelligence-gathering tools with Axios’ reporting — which brings in broad context and expert analysis — will ensure you have an in-depth understanding of both the bill and the policy environment in which it’s being considered.

3. Your boss wants a summary of what’s going on with a specific policy

When preparing to summarize a given policy, it’s important to be able to provide broad context and fill in the details. You need to be prepared to explain what’s happening, who holds what position, and what their reasoning is. You also need to be able to zoom out and explain the potential impact. Start by looking at the bill profile in Quorum. You’ll see an official summary as well as an AI-generated summary, which will give you the general context of the policy before you dive into the details. Next, read the bill text, see which lawmakers have signed on, and see any previous events that have happened with relation to the bill, like debates or votes. You can also search for specific keywords within the bill text, so you can see exactly where you should spend the most time reading. From the bill profile, you can click on each sponsor and easily search for their recent dialogue in regards to the bill and the issue. You can see whether the lawmaker frequently talks about those keywords and get a sense of the issue’s importance to them. Then, get the wider context of the policy and its potential impact by searching for the policy’s keywords within Axios articles. Axios Pro’s coverage will give you the 50,000 foot view: what are the key elements of the policy? What groups and stakeholders are invested in the outcome, and what are their positions? Lastly, bring all of these pieces of information — the bill, the key lawmakers, the important events — together in Quorum’s issue management tool. Tagging all of these elements to an issue is easy and fast (it takes two clicks) and it will create a single source of truth that puts all of the important information at your supervisor’s fingertips. This full view of the policy and the context around it, coupled with the means to keep everything filed together, will ensure you can create a clear, comprehensive summary without any information overload.

Real-time policy reporting helps you achieve your policy goals

With access to primary sources of information (like bills, lawmakers statements, and even your own meeting notes from engagements with stakeholders), combined with expert reporting from Axios and tools to keep track of it all, public affairs professionals can be sure they have a complete understanding of the policy landscape. Effectively triage information, respond quickly to new policy developments, and keep colleagues up-to-date about the issues. With Axios and Quorum together, you get an even more complete view of the key policies affecting your industry — together with all the tools you need to move the needle. [post_title] => Power Your Policy Work with Axios & Quorum in One Place [post_excerpt] => [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [post_password] => [post_name] => power-your-policy-work-with-axios-quorum-in-one-place [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2024-07-08 18:19:52 [post_modified_gmt] => 2024-07-08 18:19:52 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => https://marketing-staging.quorum.us/?post_type=resources&p=13587 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => resources [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw ) [comment_count] => 0 [current_comment] => -1 [found_posts] => 1 [max_num_pages] => 0 [max_num_comment_pages] => 0 [is_single] => 1 [is_preview] => [is_page] => [is_archive] => [is_date] => [is_year] => [is_month] => [is_day] => [is_time] => [is_author] => [is_category] => [is_tag] => [is_tax] => [is_search] => [is_feed] => [is_comment_feed] => [is_trackback] => [is_home] => [is_privacy_policy] => [is_404] => [is_embed] => [is_paged] => [is_admin] => [is_attachment] => [is_singular] => 1 [is_robots] => [is_favicon] => [is_posts_page] => [is_post_type_archive] => [query_vars_hash:WP_Query:private] => 7dbc56765f4c11665b448f77381844f7 [query_vars_changed:WP_Query:private] => [thumbnails_cached] => [allow_query_attachment_by_filename:protected] => [stopwords:WP_Query:private] => [compat_fields:WP_Query:private] => Array ( [0] => query_vars_hash [1] => query_vars_changed ) [compat_methods:WP_Query:private] => Array ( [0] => init_query_flags [1] => parse_tax_query ) )
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Power Your Policy Work with Axios & Quorum in One Place

Power Your Policy Work with Axios & Quorum in One Place

Top public affairs professionals know how important it is to stay up-to-date on policy developments. From legislative text to lawmaker dialogue to news and analysis, there’s a lot to keep up with — and each source brings different details and perspectives to the table. But how can you ensure you’re getting all of the information you need — without the overload?

Enter Quorum’s Axios Pro integration. If you have both a Quorum subscription and an Axios Pro subscription, you get access to Axios Pro coverage of the Health, Energy, and Tech policy areas, right in your Quorum account.

Here are three instances where having access to the text of a piece of legislation, the way lawmakers are talking about it, and real-time reporting about a policy issue makes a big difference — and how to approach each one.

1. A new issue area got added to your portfolio, and you need to get caught up — fast

You may already be on top of everything in your policy portfolio. But what happens if a new issue gets added to the pile? You need to take in a lot of information at once, and that’s where it’s important to have a single source of truth with primary sources of information and external analysis.

Access to Axios news and analysis will help you understand the broad contours of the issue. Axios’s signature Smart Brevity is especially helpful for getting caught up on the potential impact of a policy: they’ll share why the policy matters and what’s happening next. You can triage which policies are both important and urgent, and make sure you prioritize those first.

Then, Quorum’s built-in access to bill text, lawmakers’ statements, previous votes, and social media dialogue will help you dig into the potential impact and spot which stakeholders are leading the charge on each side of the issue.

To help you keep track, consider tagging news articles, the bills they mention, and the relevant lawmakers to an issue area. In Quorum, issue management functionality allows you to keep track of an issue’s relevant bills, news, dialogue, and stakeholders — kind of like a filing cabinet for each policy area. This approach will help you stay organized while taking in a high volume of information.

2. You got an email alert about a new policy, and now you need to dive in and learn more

Sometimes, a bill pops up that you weren’t expecting. Other times, a bill is really long, and not all sections are relevant to you. In these situations, it’s helpful to get the scoop from an outside expert to make sure you haven’t missed anything important.

You can start your research right in your email alert. It will show you the sponsors and relevant committee for the bill, as well as its status and a description of the bill. From there, you can click into the bill’s profile in Quorum and see which of your saved keyword searches are present in the bill text.

If the bill text is long, you’ll probably want to search for those keywords within the bill text (and any other keywords that would be relevant) to make sure you’ve seen every relevant piece of the bill. For the same reason, you might also ask Quorum Copilot to give you a bulleted summary of the bill text, with special attention to the specific topics that are most pertinent to you.

Once you’ve got your arms around the bill text, turn to Axios’ reporting. You’ll get information about the broad context surrounding the policy, plus expert analysis on the potential impacts, the key players, and what might be coming up next. See details like deadlines for the next vote, any potential roadblocks, and what the relationship looks like between the sponsors of the policy. This information can help you identify how urgently you need to respond and what angles might be most effective.

Combining Quorum’s intelligence-gathering tools with Axios’ reporting — which brings in broad context and expert analysis — will ensure you have an in-depth understanding of both the bill and the policy environment in which it’s being considered.

3. Your boss wants a summary of what’s going on with a specific policy

When preparing to summarize a given policy, it’s important to be able to provide broad context and fill in the details. You need to be prepared to explain what’s happening, who holds what position, and what their reasoning is. You also need to be able to zoom out and explain the potential impact.

Start by looking at the bill profile in Quorum. You’ll see an official summary as well as an AI-generated summary, which will give you the general context of the policy before you dive into the details.

Next, read the bill text, see which lawmakers have signed on, and see any previous events that have happened with relation to the bill, like debates or votes. You can also search for specific keywords within the bill text, so you can see exactly where you should spend the most time reading.

From the bill profile, you can click on each sponsor and easily search for their recent dialogue in regards to the bill and the issue. You can see whether the lawmaker frequently talks about those keywords and get a sense of the issue’s importance to them.

Then, get the wider context of the policy and its potential impact by searching for the policy’s keywords within Axios articles. Axios Pro’s coverage will give you the 50,000 foot view: what are the key elements of the policy? What groups and stakeholders are invested in the outcome, and what are their positions?

Lastly, bring all of these pieces of information — the bill, the key lawmakers, the important events — together in Quorum’s issue management tool. Tagging all of these elements to an issue is easy and fast (it takes two clicks) and it will create a single source of truth that puts all of the important information at your supervisor’s fingertips.

This full view of the policy and the context around it, coupled with the means to keep everything filed together, will ensure you can create a clear, comprehensive summary without any information overload.

Real-time policy reporting helps you achieve your policy goals

With access to primary sources of information (like bills, lawmakers statements, and even your own meeting notes from engagements with stakeholders), combined with expert reporting from Axios and tools to keep track of it all, public affairs professionals can be sure they have a complete understanding of the policy landscape.

Effectively triage information, respond quickly to new policy developments, and keep colleagues up-to-date about the issues. With Axios and Quorum together, you get an even more complete view of the key policies affecting your industry — together with all the tools you need to move the needle.