American Sage allows you to keep up to date on articles from our blog and discover what your congressmen are doing in Washington. Find out who your local congressmen are and see statistics and news about them. This application also lets you see recent bills introduced in Washington. You can also see hot bills in Washington or search for bills based on keyword.
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version 1.3
- fixed some caching bugs.
- updated so cache automatically updates after 24 hours
version 1.2
- corrected bug in app that caused application to crash when certian house or senate data was presented
- updated handle of an ad control bug
version 1.1
- Minor bug fixes
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