Hands-on practice
Learn Quorum by doing one real task at a time
Pick a task, run it end to end in Quorum, and you'll come out understanding the workflow — not just the screen. State is where the BMS team lives; the other tracks show what the wider platform makes possible.
State
State Government Affairs — the core BMS use case.
Multi-state tracking, legislator prep and AI-drafted outreach: the four tasks that turn a small state team into a team that covers 50 states.
10 minutes
Set up a Bill Tracker Agent, then alert on it
- 1Pick a fast-moving issue with national spread — AI or data privacy legislation is the cleanest example.
- 2Set up a Bill Tracker Agent to search that issue across all 50 states.
- 3Use the visualisation to see where legislation is actually moving, and which states are leading versus lagging.
- 4Create an alert on the same criteria so new bills arrive without you re-running the search.
- 5Repeat the setup with a BMS issue you own (step therapy, copay accumulator, 340B) and keep that one.
You get national coverage of an issue without a per-state search, and the follow-up arrives by alert instead of by memory.
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5 minutes
Build a legislator profile before a meeting
- 1Pull up a state legislator who matters in one of your states.
- 2Read the profile: district data, committee roles, sponsored legislation, recent activity.
- 3Ask Quincy to summarize their priorities in plain language.
- 4Turn that into three talking points you'd actually open a meeting with.
Personalized outreach in minutes — the prep a state GA team does the morning of a meeting instead of the week before.
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10 minutes
Draft and send outreach with Quincy and Outbox
- 1Start from a blank Quincy prompt.
- 2Ask Quincy to draft a personalized email to a state official on a live policy issue.
- 3Watch what it pulls in: district data and legislative history, without you looking either up.
- 4Edit for BMS voice and compliance, then send through Outbox.
- 5Note the difference between the first draft and what you sent — that gap is your prompt improvement.
A one-person state team punches above its weight: research, draft and send in one pass.
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10 minutes
Build a multi-state Sheet on one policy issue
- 1Open Sheets and build a view tracking the same issue across 10–15 states.
- 2Add columns for bill status, session deadline, state, stance and assigned lobbyist.
- 3Layer in the key legislators sponsoring those bills — district data and committee roles pull in automatically.
- 4Ask Quincy to flag which states have the shortest runway before the session ends.
- 5Share the sheet with a colleague and check it reads without you explaining it.
One screen answers 'where do we spend the next two weeks?' — status, deadline and owner side by side.
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