GovTrack.us publishes federal legislation and voting records, information and statistics about representatives and senators in Congress, and news and commentary about Congress.

Litigation Tracker (Just Security) is a free public resource that tracks legal challenges to Trump administration actions.

The Project 2025 Tracker is a free public resource that tracks how much of Project 2025, the 922-page conservative playbook, has already come to fruition under President Donald Trump’s administration.

5 Calls, a free app, makes it easy for you to reach your members of Congress and make your voice heard. They research issues, write scripts that clearly articulate a progressive position, figure out the most influential decision-makers, and collect phone numbers for their offices. All you have to do is call.

Ballotpedia is a nonpartisan online political encyclopedia. It covers elections at all levels of government in the U.S., from federal to local. Find information on candidates, ballot measures, primaries, results, calendars, and more. Enter your address to see elections and candidates on your ballot and more!

Farms Together coordinates collaboratives of small and mid-scale family and BIPOC farmers to provide healthy, fresh, and local food to California families in need while opening up access to new and emergent marketplaces for local food. Through Farms Together, food hubs and aggregation partners work directly with producers to bring finished farm boxes and bulk food pallets to food banks and other community sites for distribution.

Call your US Senator and Representative, urging them push back against the freeze and reinstate this vital program.

Farm Action Fund is a nonpartisan farm organization building the political muscle to stop corporate monopolies, hold government accountable, and build fair competition in rural America.

Free tools to check facts 

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Google’s Fact Check Explorer is designed to facilitate the work of fact checkers, journalists, and researchers in discovering what has and hasn’t been debunked all over the globe. Think of it as a search engine for fact checks that can help you determine fact from fiction. 

Snopes.com is a website that conducts extensive fact-checking research on popular topics, often chosen based on reader interest. Snopes uses a number of icons to classify content: True, Mostly True, Mixture, Mostly False, False, Unproven, Outdated, Miscaptioned, Correct Attribution, Misattributed, Scan, and Legend.

Factcheck.org is a website affiliated with the Annenburg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania that performs fact-checking. The purpose of the website is to "monitor the factual accuracy" that is present in American politics. It focuses on statements made by U.S. politicians. The group has a number of journalists who research material.

Politifact is a website that fact-checks "newsworthy and significant" statements and rates these statements as "True," "Mostly True," "Half True," "Mostly False," "False," and "Pants on Fire." The process involves reviewing other fact-checking sources, Google searches, online database searches, expert consultation, and other literature reviews.