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Capitol Trace v1.0
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CLASSIFICATION: PUBLIC
2026-04-12

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User Guide

Everything you need to know about Capitol Trace

Written for everyone — not just policy wonks. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a daily user, this guide explains what you're looking at, where the data comes from, and how to get the most out of the platform.

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Getting Started

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Feature Guides

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Deep Dive Tours

Interactive guided tours that walk you through Capitol Trace's most powerful features. Each tour navigates across multiple pages and explains what you're looking at along the way.

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Follow the Money

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Trace campaign finance from the Money Map through member dossiers, PAC funding breakdowns, and the Stock Watch. Learn how money flows through Congress.

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Congressional Accountability

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Follow stock trades, lobbying disclosures, voting records, and conflict detection. See how Capitol Trace holds representatives accountable.

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NatSec Dashboard

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Explore 7 live intelligence feeds — cyber threats, travel advisories, armed conflict, satellite tracking, and more. Learn to read the national security landscape.

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Data Freshness

SourceDataUpdates
Congress.gov APIBills, votes, committees, membersReal-time
FEC APICampaign finance, PAC data, donorsCached 6h
Senate LDA APILobbying disclosures, LD-203Quarterly
QuiverQuantCongressional stock trades (96K+)Cached 6h
USAspending.govFederal contracts & spendingReal-time
DOJ FARAForeign agent registrationsDaily sync
USGSEarthquake/seismic events5-min cache
NASA FIRMSFire/thermal anomalies15-min cache
OpenSkyMilitary & civilian flights30-sec cache
ACLEDArmed conflict events (187 countries)Weekly
GDELTGlobal news event monitoring6h sync
WikiLeaks CablegateDeclassified diplomatic cablesStatic archive
OFAC SDNSanctions screeningReal-time
ICIJOffshore leaks (Panama/Paradise Papers)Static archive
SEC EDGAR EFTSEnforcement actionsReal-time
Voteview (UCLA)DW-NOMINATE ideology scoresPer-Congress
Census Bureau ACSDemographics, income, educationAnnual
Federal RegisterExecutive ordersReal-time
BLS LAUSUnemployment ratesMonthly
CBOBill cost estimatesPer-bill
GAO/GovInfoOversight reports & auditsWeekly
CelesTrak/NORADSatellite trackingReal-time
CISA KEVExploited vulnerabilitiesReal-time
NVD (NIST)CVE scoring & analysisReal-time
FinnhubCompany profiles & stock quotesReal-time
CFPBConsumer complaintsReal-time
Google GeminiAI analysis & summariesOn-demand

Frequently Asked Questions

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Privacy & Data Policy

What we collect

  • Basic anonymous analytics (page views, feature usage) to improve the platform
  • If you create an account: email address and home state preference
  • Your SCIF votes — these are yours and tied to your account
  • Feedback messages (if you choose to submit one)

What we don't do

  • We don't use third-party tracking cookies
  • We don't sell, share, or monetize your data — ever
  • We don't run ads or accept sponsored content
  • We don't store browsing history or build user profiles for targeting
  • We don't require an account to browse any data on the platform

Data sources are public

Every data point on Capitol Trace comes from official, publicly available government sources. We don't scrape private data or use proprietary databases. All APIs we use are open to the public — we just make them easier to understand. See the Data Freshness table above for the full list.

Capitol Trace is an independent civic tech project. We are not affiliated with any political party, campaign, PAC, lobbying firm, or government entity. Our mission is transparency — and that starts with being transparent about how we handle your data.

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