Curate announced today that its database has expanded to include all 50 U.S. states.
According to a release, Curate used funding from its $1.6 million round to expand from the 20 states that were in the database as of July 2019.
“We expect to see accelerating growth in our customer base because of this expansion,” CEO Taralinda Willis said in a statement. “Local data is the future of lobbying. This is a huge advantage for our customers.”
Curate provides automated weekly reports to track specific issues, decisions and projects discussed at local government meetings. It added that its proprietary machine learning algorithms will become more accurate as it takes in more and more data.