Wasn't there something like open-government that created PRs for all proposed laws?
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This one? https://github.com/sunlightlabs/us-laws
That's not the one. They create an issue per law proposal, not a PR. I can't find it anymore. But every amendment or law proposal was a PR and it made it so much easier to read.
:/ search results are pretty terrible. Only things I find are articles or discussions about how version control of laws should be a thing
- Version Control for Law: Tracking Changes in the U.S. Congress
- Why Can’t We Have a Version Control System for the Law?
- Do politicians use bug trackers or version control etc.?
There's a github repo for dutch laws, but no PRs, just one dude pushing to master. But the commits do have diffs: example.