Pulse of the Hill
Know Who’s On The Hill
This Week.
Announced fly-ins, advocacy days, and Hill conferences in one source-verified directory — cross-referenced against Senate LDA filings, Congress.gov bill data, and registered lobbyists.
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When a client asks “who else is in town that week?”, answer in one search — the overlapping fly-ins, the lobbyists working them, and the LDA receipts behind them.
Benchmark your fly-in against the other advocacy days hitting The Hill that week. See the calendar your members see.
Know which coalitions are in town, when your partners are meeting your delegation, and which hearings intersect your issues.
What You Get
1,998 Sources, Scraped Continuously
Trade-association sites, Congress.gov, and disclosure databases. Every listing carries a freshness timestamp — even on recess weeks, “This Week on The Hill” stays full.
Trade Groups Claim Their Own Listings
Orgs verify with a magic link from their own domain and earn a “Verified” badge. No more stale conference pages.
Cross-Referenced With Committee Activity
See which hearings happen during each fly-in window, which bills the host org lobbies, and who’s registered on the issue.
Daily Digest, iCal Feed, Instant Alerts
Filter by state or issue area. Subscribe in Outlook or Google Calendar. Get pinged when a new fly-in is published.
Why I Built This
Every year, hundreds of trade associations bring their members to Washington for fly-ins and advocacy days — and the calendar of who’s in town lives in scattered press releases and intern-maintained spreadsheets. I got tired of finding out about advocacy days from a “see you Thursday?” email, so I started building the directory I wanted to use.
Every claim on every card links back to a public filing or a timestamped scrape. If the LDA doesn’t say it, neither do we.
— Matt Hudgins, founder
See It On A Fly-In You Actually Care About.
Twenty minutes on a real upcoming event your team is preparing for. Tell us which one and we’ll come with your data ready.
Pricing
A two-seat state practice and a thirty-person federal team shouldn’t pay the same. Plans are sized to the seats you actually use — scoped on one short call, quoted straight, no procurement maze.