Put your officials on the record.
Start here: search a name, pick the public lane, check the strongest record, or send the missing source. Every section below has one job: facts, stories, lanes, issues, faces, services, or source intake.
Record board
Profiles with a reason to open.
This board is for records with visible friction: a score, red flag, vote trail, funding lead, or source gap worth inspecting now.
Your next useful move
Pick one action that adds a record, checks a claim, or shares the receipt.
Proof people can check
The database has depth. The first page should make that depth easy to enter.
16,758
Public Profiles
people and institutions on the record
8,158
Federal/State
42.3% broad benchmark loaded
57
Authority Roles
public authority and influence roles
58,575
Source URLs
links voters can open and share
RepWatchr records
Turn public records into stories people actually share.
RepWatchr turns public records into readable story packets with a hook, source trail, linked officials, share snippet, and a path back to the full record.
Story
RW
Tennessee / U.S. House / UAP Files / social-ready
The UAP File Dump Is a Test Congress Cannot Bury
The May 22 UAP release is not just a UFO story. It is a public-records stress test tying new files, House oversight, and Tim Burchett's transparency bill into one source trail.
Story
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Tennessee / U.S. House / social-ready
Tim Burchett Keeps Forcing the UAP Transparency Question Into the Open
Rep. Tim Burchett's UAP transparency push is now tied to a live national story: Congress.gov records his UAP Transparency Act, House Oversight requested UAP videos in March 2026, and the Pentagon has begun rolling releases of declassified UFO/UAP files.
Story
RW
United States / social-ready
War Powers deadline puts Congress and the White House back under scrutiny
A national War Powers fight raises direct accountability questions about presidential military authority, congressional authorization, public statements, and how lawmakers respond.
Citizen Source Desk
Do not just read the story. Help build the record people share.
RepWatchr holds value when voters can become useful: source runner, profile builder, meeting reporter, correction submitter, or share editor. Give them a receipt standard and a clean way back to the record.
Research services
When a public record needs more work, request a packet.
Free tools cover search, source intake, and public lanes. Paid services are for deeper research, race pages, clean writeups, and source-backed public-record packets.
Free Source Packet
Build a clean source packet for a race, official, school board, correction, meeting clip, public filing, or missing record.
Quick Record Check
A narrow source check on one official, race claim, school-board issue, vote, filing, or correction request.
Local Race Source Pack
A source-backed packet for one Texas or East Texas race lane: candidates, official election links, filings, public meeting records, issue links, and share-ready snippets.
Choose the record lane
People do not share categories. They share names, boards, votes, red flags, and receipts.
Federal
Congressional profiles, votes, money, and public signals
View lane →State
Texas House and Senate profiles loaded first
View lane →County
Local offices that touch taxes, courts, roads, and records
View lane →City
Mayors, councils, departments, and local decision makers
View lane →School Boards
Board members, meetings, votes, and parent-facing records
View lane →Score what people already argue about
Turn hot-button issues into traceable votes, source links, and scorecards people can inspect.
Water Rights
Votes on water district authority, reservoir projects, groundwater conservation, and Sabine River Authority issues
20% of overall score
Land & Property Rights
Eminent domain protections, property tax appraisal reform, mineral rights, and land use regulations
20% of overall score
Taxes
Property tax rates, sales tax, school district tax rates, and unfunded mandates
20% of overall score
Government Transparency
Open meetings compliance, public records access, ethics reform, and campaign finance disclosure
20% of overall score
Voting Record
Overall alignment with campaign promises, constitutional principles, and limited government
20% of overall score
Faces move faster than folders
Inspect a name, read the record, then share the profile.
Becca Balint
U.S. Representative
Dusty Johnson
U.S. Representative
Harriet M. Hageman
U.S. Representative
Julie Fedorchak
U.S. Representative
Nicholas J. Begich III
U.S. Representative
Sarah McBride
U.S. Representative
Do not just watch the record. Move it.
Search a profile, package the missing source, request deeper research, and share the page with people who need to open it before the next vote.
