Quincy AI hub
Quincy is agentic AI inside Quorum — it does the work, not just the answering
Quincy has two sides. Ask it questions and it summarizes, drafts and finds records on demand. Configure its agents once and they keep working in the background — building your bill list, logging meetings, watching local and regulatory activity, and drafting the package the moment something moves. You review and approve everything that leaves BMS.
See Quincy do it
Short official clips from Quorum's "Quincy Can Do It" series, filtered to the state-affairs workflows your team runs. Rotates automatically — use the arrows to browse.
Quincy Can Do It · Bill tracking
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The Bill Tracker Agent builds your must-watch list automatically
Start here — this is the agent that keeps your state bill list current without manual searching.
Agents that keep working between logins
These are the agentic pieces of Quincy. You set the scope once — issue, states, audience — and the agent keeps running against it instead of waiting for you to remember to search.
Bill Tracker Agent
Works your issue definition across state legislatures continuously and builds the must-watch list for you instead of waiting on a keyword search you remember to run.
- You set up once
- Describe the issue in plain language, scope it to your states, and confirm the first batch it proposes.
- It keeps delivering
- A tracked list that keeps adding the bills that match and flags movement on the ones already on it.
CRM Agent
Captures meetings and interactions into Quorum without manual data entry, so the team relationship history builds itself as you work.
- You set up once
- Connect your calendar/notes flow once and confirm how meetings should be logged.
- It keeps delivering
- Logged meetings and contacts that later show up when anyone asks what BMS has already said in an office.
AI Digest
Assembles your policy briefing on a schedule from your tracked issues and states, rather than you assembling one each morning.
- You set up once
- Pick the issues, states and delivery time.
- It keeps delivering
- A briefing in your inbox before your first meeting, with links straight back into the records.
Monitoring agents (local, regulatory, social)
Watches local agendas, agency and regulatory documents, and lawmaker social activity for the signals you named — an early-warning layer that runs whether or not you log in.
- You set up once
- Name the issue, the geography and the sources you care about.
- It keeps delivering
- Alerts on the things that usually surface too late to influence cheaply.
Campaign and comms agents
Builds a first-pass campaign, alert or comms package tied to the actual bill and audience the moment something moves.
- You set up once
- Point it at the bill or issue and the audience you want to reach.
- It keeps delivering
- A draft package you edit and approve — the blank page is already filled.
Ask Quincy directly
On-demand work you prompt in the moment — summarizing, comparing, drafting and finding.
Summarize a state bill in seconds
Turn a long state bill or amendment into a short read-out you can paste into a triage note before you set a stance.
Ask it like this
Summarize this bill and tell me what it would change for manufacturers.
Compare language across states
Spot where several states are running near-identical language so BMS can treat them as one issue rather than ten separate bills.
Ask it like this
Which of my tracked bills use similar language on copay accumulators?
Draft the internal update
Produce a first-pass weekly update or leadership note from what changed on your tracked bills, which you then edit.
Ask it like this
Draft a short update on what moved this week across my tracked states.
Find the record you half-remember
Locate the bill, official or sheet you were looking for without knowing exactly where it lives.
Ask it like this
Find the bill I flagged last week in Texas on pharmacy benefit managers.
Get to the point of a hearing transcript
Pull the relevant exchange out of a long hearing transcript instead of reading it end to end.
Ask it like this
What was said about drug pricing in this hearing?
How to use Quincy responsibly
- Quincy's agents do the work; a person on the BMS team still reviews and approves anything shared internally or externally.
- Agents run on the scope you give them — check the issue definition and geography when results look too wide or too thin.
- Check the bill profile or transcript before a summary informs a stance.
- Which Quincy agents and features appear depends on your BMS subscription and permissions — your Quorum admin or the account team can confirm.
Quincy lives in Quorum
You cannot run Quincy from this app. Open Quorum and ask it against your own tracked issues and records.
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