The central knowledge base for the federal overreach movement. Six surfaces, one entry point. Reports, legislation, a drop-in model bill, deep dives, an organization directory, and trusted external trackers — all wired together.
Each tile opens a primary surface of the project. Click into any of them. They're independent — you don't need to read in order — but they all reference the same underlying data and methodology.
The macro view of federal authority across all 52 jurisdictions. National score, grade distribution, 9-standard heatmap, sortable comparison table.
Browse 50 + DC + PR. Every jurisdiction has a full report card with grade, the nine-standard breakdown, pressure tier, litigation, detention, spending, and your representatives.
Every state bill we track. Filter by state, status, or standard. Live links into all 52 legislatures. Anchor briefs on the leading states. Active Bills Watch on the in-motion bills.
A magazine of cross-state threads — enforcement, lawsuits, court fights, and detention contracts, grouped by theme. The narrative layer over the data.
196 organizations across 11 sectors — legal, civic-tech, grassroots, education, healthcare, faith, labor, business, media, government, veterans. Filter by state and type.
The Federal Limits Act — a drop-in model bill stitching the strongest enacted protections from 14 states into one modular kit. Nine sections matching the v3.3 standards; every clause sourced from a statute already enacted and court-tested.
The hub will keep growing. The next surfaces, in priority order, fold under the existing tiles — no new top-level navigation. Researchers and journalists arrive at /info; everything else extends from here.
We don't replicate work other organizations do well. These trackers are the parallel infrastructure of the movement — structured datasets and live tools we cite, and that we'd send a journalist or advocate to before sending them to us.