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CSV for all served terms (i.e. one row per (legislator, term served)) #662
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I think we'd love to add such a file. It may be difficult to assign congress numbers accurately to the whole dataset however: see #185. That might be better to address as a nice-to-have later. We should also attempt to include every term field in the output and use the same field names as much as possible. So with those caveats I'm 👍 . |
ah yes, I figured there was a reason that congress numbers hadn't been added before! Thanks for that context. Makes sense on including every term field - just to clarify though, you mean including all subfields under a
Only downside I can see for that is that each |
I don't think anyone yet has stepped up to create the file, no. |
First of all, thanks so much for making and maintaining this data!
I was wondering if you all would be open to adding another
csv
that would be generated based on the existinglegislators-current.yaml
andlegislators-historical.yaml
files. Right now, those files contain more detailed term information than the CSV versions do - which makes sense since the number of terms served by any given legislator can vary, making it hard to put that data into the existing one-row-per-legislator CSV.I'm wondering if you'd be open to creating a new
csv
that includes term start/end information for every term served by every legislator? It would look something like this:so the same legislator can appear multiple times (one time per term served). This would allow people to more easily do analyses on all of the members for a given Congress number (i.e. grab all the
bioguide_id
s for a given Congress number, then join those IDs to thelegislators-historical.csv
file.I created a quick prototype (not ready for review, wanted to see if you all were open to the idea first) to give an idea of what I mean: nrjones8@0e83389
Thanks in advance!
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