
Senado Br Mcp
Pull Brazilian Federal Senate legislators, bills, and votes into agent chats while researching civic, policy, or media products.
Overview
senado-br-mcp is a MCP server for the Idea phase that fetches Brazilian Federal Senate open data on legislators, bills, and votes through your agent.
What is this MCP server?
- MCP access to Brazilian Federal Senate open data: legislators, bills, and votes
- Stdio npm package senado-br-mcp v1.1.2 for local agent hosts
- Suites civic-tech prototypes, journalism assistants, and compliance trackers
- GitHub-hosted server with standard MCP server.schema.json manifest
- Focused scope on federal Senate—not a full multi-chamber government stack
- Server version 1.1.2 on npm identifier senado-br-mcp
- Documented domains: legislators, bills, votes
- Stdio MCP transport via npm registry
What problem does it solve?
Civic and media solo founders lose momentum manually browsing Senate portals when they need quick bill and vote facts during research.
Who is it for?
Brazil-focused indie builders researching legislation or building light monitoring and journalism tools on Senate open data.
Skip if: Global products with no Brazilian policy component or enterprises needing certified legal records outside agent exploration.
What do I get? / Deliverables
Once configured, your agent can cite Senate legislators, bills, and votes while you draft specs, newsletters, or monitoring features.
- Agent tools for senators, bills, and votes from federal Senate datasets
- Research-ready legislative snippets for specs and content drafts
- Reusable stdio MCP entry for Brazil policy-side projects
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Journey fit
Open legislative data supports opportunity and narrative research before you build dashboards, alerts, or advocacy features. Bill and vote lookups answer “what is moving in Congress” during competitor and policy landscape discovery.
How it compares
Senate open-data MCP bridge, not a full congressional analytics platform or Camara dos Deputados coverage.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is senado-br-mcp for?
Developers and solo founders using MCP agents who work on Brazilian civic, media, or policy products and need Senate bill and vote context.
When should I use senado-br-mcp?
Use it while researching legislative trends, drafting civic app specs, or validating that Senate APIs cover your monitoring use case.
How do I add senado-br-mcp to my agent?
Install senado-br-mcp from npm, register it as a stdio MCP server in Claude Code or Cursor, and invoke the Senate data tools from the agent panel.