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.

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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.

  1. 10 minutes

    Set up a Bill Tracker Agent, then alert on it

    1. 1Pick a fast-moving issue with national spread — AI or data privacy legislation is the cleanest example.
    2. 2Set up a Bill Tracker Agent to search that issue across all 50 states.
    3. 3Use the visualisation to see where legislation is actually moving, and which states are leading versus lagging.
    4. 4Create an alert on the same criteria so new bills arrive without you re-running the search.
    5. 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.

    Look these up in the Help Center

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  2. 5 minutes

    Build a legislator profile before a meeting

    1. 1Pull up a state legislator who matters in one of your states.
    2. 2Read the profile: district data, committee roles, sponsored legislation, recent activity.
    3. 3Ask Quincy to summarize their priorities in plain language.
    4. 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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  3. 10 minutes

    Draft and send outreach with Quincy and Outbox

    1. 1Start from a blank Quincy prompt.
    2. 2Ask Quincy to draft a personalized email to a state official on a live policy issue.
    3. 3Watch what it pulls in: district data and legislative history, without you looking either up.
    4. 4Edit for BMS voice and compliance, then send through Outbox.
    5. 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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  4. 10 minutes

    Build a multi-state Sheet on one policy issue

    1. 1Open Sheets and build a view tracking the same issue across 10–15 states.
    2. 2Add columns for bill status, session deadline, state, stance and assigned lobbyist.
    3. 3Layer in the key legislators sponsoring those bills — district data and committee roles pull in automatically.
    4. 4Ask Quincy to flag which states have the shortest runway before the session ends.
    5. 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.

    Look these up in the Help Center

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