Voice helps you understand bills, follow civic issues, contact your representatives, and join collective action — all in one place.
Now covering 150+ representatives across New York City — federal, state, and local. More cities coming soon
The news doesn't vote. Your reps do.
Voice helps you track the bills affecting your rent, commute, neighborhood, and schools before they pass. See who represents you, contact the people voting on them, and take action in minutes — all in one free app.
Punch in your address. Meet every rep who has power over your life — face, party, district, and a direct line to reach them.
Tap any bill. Read it like it was written for you. What it does. Who it affects. How it lands on your morning commute.
Open a rep's profile. Tap email. A draft appears. Add your story, hit send. Done in 90 seconds, sitting on the train.
Browse what your neighbors are organizing right now. Sign a petition. RSVP to a town hall. Join a call drive. Three taps, and you're in.
Scroll a clean feed of stories that touch your district. Each summarized in three sentences with the local angle on top. Read one on the walk to the train.
Watch a bill move through committee. See your rep's vote land. Get a ping when the petition you signed crosses 1,000. Real progress, in real time.
Find your representatives, explore important bills, and follow civic news that affects your community.
Voice explains bills, policies, and political updates in simple language so you know what is happening and why it matters.
Contact your representatives, join collective action campaigns, track progress, and see how your voice contributes to real change.
Voice isn't a news app — it's where your block actually shows up. Join groups, sign petitions, turn talk into action.
Join the community →I'd never emailed a representative in my life. A few weeks on Voice, I've messaged my council member three times — and actually gotten replies.
Joined a campaign on Voice about the 5th Ave bike lane on a Tuesday. By Friday, 500 neighbors had signed the petition. Submitted to my councilmember the next Monday.
I joined the Manhattan Tenants community group on Voice and we've already coordinated three town hall visits together. I went from feeling alone in this city to having actual neighbors fighting alongside me.