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- v19.0.25iOS
Bug fixes
- v19.0.23iOS
Bug fixes and improved Dark Mode icon
- v19.0.22iOS
Improved search
- v19.0.21iOS
Updated for the second session of the 119th Congress.
- v19.0.20iOS
Bug fixes and improvements in Notes workflow.
- v19.0.19iOS
Navigation improvements and bug fixes.
- v19.0.16iOS
Bug fixes
- v19.0.15iOS
Apple Watch bug fixes
- v19.0.14iOS
Liquid Glass refresh for iOS 26 and bug fixes.
- v19.0.1Android
Bug fixes and improvements.
- v19.0.13iOS
Bug fixes and new Legislation page layout.
- v10.0.11iOS
Bug fixes
- v19.0.10iOS
Bug fixes
- v19.0.9iOS
Bug fixes
- v19.0.8iOS
Bug fixes and 2024 campaign finance information.
- v19.0.7iOS
Updated District Maps and Cook PVI scores
- v19.0.6iOS
Bug fixes
- v19.0.5iOS
Bug fixes.
- v19.0.4iOS
- Open Seats now includes members leaving Congress anytime. - Bug fixes
- v19.0.3iOS
Bug fixes
- v19.0.2iOS
New: New Member headshots Add: Bluesky accounts Fix: Puerto Rico is a Resident Commissioner, not a Delegate Fix: Missing Win Margins for a few members Adjustment: Vulnerable Seats (in More) now within 5% of the Win Margin
- v19.0.1iOS
Now includes legislation for the 119th Congress!
- v19.0.0iOS
WELCOME TO THE 119TH CONGRESS -------------------------------------- New: Leaders and Members of the 119th Congress. New: The Top 10 most viewed bills on Congress.gov are now available on the Legislation main page. New: Tap on “Summarize” and our custom AI large-language model delivers you an overview of congressional bills in seconds. New: Share AI-driven summaries by email. Improved: Home Screen Widgets for bills you are tracking as well as legislation you’ve bookmarked in the app. Note: Staff changes and committee assignments will be rolled out over the next few weeks.
- v18.0.14iOS
New: Change your icon to reflect your political affiliation to Blue, Red, Purple, or Dark Mode Black! Just tap on "More" (bottom right) and then App Icon to change the icon or back to the American flag. Bug fixes
- v18.0.13iOS
Bug fixes
- v18.0.12iOS
- Adds Threads - Removes Medium, rarely used by members of Congress