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Policy Brief

Draft Policy Briefs from Legislation in Minutes

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Overview

CaseMark's Policy Brief skill transforms complex legislation into structured, multi-dimensional impact analyses ready for decision-makers. It automatically synthesizes bill text, legislative history, and supplemental analyses into a comprehensive brief covering economic, social, legal, and implementation dimensions. The result is a balanced, objective document that separates verified facts from projections and maps impacts across stakeholder groups.

Drafting a thorough policy brief requires reading hundreds of pages of bill text, reconciling committee reports and fiscal analyses, and synthesizing impacts across economic, social, legal, and operational dimensions. This process typically takes experienced policy analysts days of intensive work, and the pressure of legislative timelines often forces teams to sacrifice depth for speed.

CaseMark's AI-powered policy brief generator ingests full legislation text alongside legislative history and supplemental analyses to produce a structured, multi-dimensional brief in minutes. The tool ensures no critical dimension is overlooked by systematically analyzing economic effects, social implications, legal considerations, and implementation requirements — delivering the depth of a senior analyst's work at the speed your legislative timeline demands.

How it works

  1. 1. Upload the full bill text, enrolled version, or enacted law along with any legislative history

  2. 2. AI analyzes the legislation across economic, social, legal, and implementation dimensions

  3. 3. Review the structured policy brief with provisions tables, impact analyses, and stakeholder mapping

  4. 4. Export the finished brief in your preferred format (DOCX, PDF)

What you get

  • Executive Summary

  • Background & Context

  • Key Provisions Table

  • Economic Impact Analysis

  • Social Impact Analysis

  • Legal & Regulatory Analysis

  • Implementation Analysis

What it handles

  • Structured executive summaries distilling complex legislation into actionable takeaways

  • Multi-dimensional impact analysis across economic, social, legal, and implementation factors

  • Automated key provisions tables with effective dates, sunset clauses, and rulemaking flags

  • Background and context synthesis including prior legislative attempts and comparable jurisdictions

  • Stakeholder impact mapping identifying affected populations and distributional effects

  • Balanced, objective analysis with clear separation of verified facts and projections

Required documents

  • Legislation Text

    Full bill text, enrolled version, or enacted law to be analyzed

    .pdf, .docx, .txt

Supporting documents

  • Legislative History

    Committee reports, fiscal notes, floor statements, and amendment records

    .pdf, .docx

  • Supplemental Analyses

    CBO/CRS analyses, agency impact statements, or stakeholder comment letters

    .pdf, .docx

Why teams use it

Reduce policy brief drafting time from days to minutes while maintaining analytical rigor

Ensure comprehensive coverage across all impact dimensions with structured, repeatable output

Maintain objectivity with clear separation of statutory provisions, official projections, and qualitative assessments

Produce decision-ready documents with provisions tables, stakeholder mapping, and actionable recommendations

Questions

What types of legislation can this tool analyze?

CaseMark's policy brief generator handles federal and state bills, enrolled versions, enacted laws, and proposed regulations. It can process legislation of any length and complexity, from targeted amendments to comprehensive omnibus bills.

How does the AI ensure objectivity and balance?

CaseMark is designed to present balanced analysis by clearly separating verified statutory provisions from projected impacts. The tool flags unverified citations and distinguishes between quantitative data from official sources (like CBO scores) and qualitative assessments.

Can I include CBO scores and fiscal notes in the analysis?

Yes. Upload CBO analyses, fiscal notes, CRS reports, or agency impact statements as supplemental materials. CaseMark will integrate quantitative projections from these sources directly into the economic impact analysis section of your brief.

Who typically uses these policy briefs?

CaseMark policy briefs serve lawmakers and legislative staff, lobbyists and government affairs professionals, civic organizations, think tanks, regulatory compliance teams, and anyone who needs to quickly understand the multi-dimensional impact of proposed or enacted legislation.

How does this differ from a simple bill summary?

Unlike basic summaries, CaseMark generates a comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis covering economic effects, social and equity implications, legal and constitutional considerations, and implementation requirements — all structured in a format ready for decision-makers.

Can I customize the brief for specific stakeholder audiences?

Yes. You can tailor the analysis by uploading stakeholder comment letters or specifying areas of focus. CaseMark adapts the depth and emphasis of each section to match your audience, whether they are legislators, industry groups, or community organizations.

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