FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. announced a number of enhancements for its European Union Issue Tracker (EUIT) which expand stakeholder coverage and provide AI-powered transcripts of all European Parliament committee meetings. These enhancements enable FiscalNote customers - ranging from public, government, and regulatory affairs individuals to organizations across all industries in the EU - to track all 705 active Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), access timely and up-to-date information on the issues lawmakers are working on at all levels of the EU legislature, and to now also receive AI-generated, automated committee transcripts of all European Parliament committee meeting within just a few hours. Complete EU Stakeholder Data: Through this expansion, customers can access key stakeholder data for all 705 MEP stakeholders - leading to immediate engagement, knowledge, and impact capabilities on timely issues and policy challenges facing leading decision makers.

This includes profiles for each MEP - including EU political group, committees, country, office address, and contact details - as well as the issues they are working on at all levels the EU legislature. Customers can also manage and record activities for MEPs, enabling organizations to interact directly with EU policy makers and stakeholders, both of which hold significant influence over policies and regulatory frameworks impacting various sectors, governance, and market conditions. This facilitates engagement with relevant stakeholders, allowing customers to voice their concerns and contribute to a wide range of decision-making processes.

AI-Generated EU Meeting Transcripts: FiscalNote customers will now also have access to automated, AI-powered EU meeting transcripts as PDF documents which can be instantly shared with other C-suite leaders to enable quick response and action. Through this new feature, all EU legislative meetings are covered, and content is available almost immediately after the meetings' conclusion. Customers save time by removing the need to spend hours and hours following committee coverage while receiving close to real-time updates.