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  • Plugin Author ConstructiveGrowth

    (@constructivegrowth)

    Thank you for your suggestions. We are working on the final touches of CongressLookup 4.0 which will also offer State legislator lookups. It’s a good time to revisit some alternatives to Google Maps API. I will look into these.

    Thank you for your help!

    Plugin Author ConstructiveGrowth

    (@constructivegrowth)

    Hello rocko36,

    We are putting the final touches on version 4.0 which will have more customization options and allow for only Federal and only State legislator searches. No date yet, but soon.

    Plugin Author ConstructiveGrowth

    (@constructivegrowth)

    Hello @philbertdog,

    I appreciate your comments and your frustration with obtaining the necessary Google APIs to make CongressLookup work. I wish there were a simpler way to do this. We are always open to suggestions that would make this easier for everyone.

    We do have the plugin live on our site: https://CongressLookup.com if you what to direct people there.

    Best of luck to you, also.

    Plugin Author ConstructiveGrowth

    (@constructivegrowth)

    I’m sorry you are having issues with the plugin. I have looked at your page and was able to easily get results without error:

    ff_congresslookup_results.jpg

    You seem to have modified the plugin to show email addresses which are not ones listed in Google Civics API. As I am able to get results, and you have made modifications to the script, I am not able to help you troubleshoot the problem.

    We do have a troubleshooting section on the main plugin page you should work through just to rule out known issues.

    To help you in your finding of a solution, I used the most recent version of FireFox browser on a Win PC.

    Please let me know if there is something else I can help with or you need additional information.

    Plugin Author ConstructiveGrowth

    (@constructivegrowth)

    Glad it worked out. Good luck with your efforts.

    Plugin Author ConstructiveGrowth

    (@constructivegrowth)

    I’m sorry you are having a problem with the plugin.

    If you are using just one API then make sure both Maps and Civics are turned on for it.

    If you go to the main plugin page there is a Troubleshooting section. Please work through all those steps and report back your results. Once to rule out all the common issues we can better help you get to the bottom of cause.

    Plugin Author ConstructiveGrowth

    (@constructivegrowth)

    Thank you for letting us know. Glad it worked out.

    Plugin Author ConstructiveGrowth

    (@constructivegrowth)

    Hello @ncosgrov,

    My coder and I have recently looked at your page and the form is now showing the proper results. Did you find the reason for the problem on your end? If so, please let us know as we would like to update our troubleshooting.

    Plugin Author ConstructiveGrowth

    (@constructivegrowth)

    Let me contact my coder and see if he has an answer. I will contact you as soon as I have any information.

    Plugin Author ConstructiveGrowth

    (@constructivegrowth)

    Thank you for doing the troubleshooting. It is odd that it is not working. There are no errors in developer tools that account for it not working. If you are using the most recent version then it’s the same as we are using on congresslookup.com where it’s working fine. Let me ask you a few things to rule out some variables…

    First, please let me know if you are using the [CongressLookup] shortcode? If not, please test with it.

    Second, it is now possible to use one Google API Key (instead of two) as Google changed things a while back. If you are using two API keys, one for Maps and one for Civics, then go into Google and activate both Maps and Civics on one API key. Then enter that one key in both settings fields.

    Please report back.

    Plugin Author ConstructiveGrowth

    (@constructivegrowth)

    Thank you for your kind words.

    As long as you activate both Google Maps AND Google Civic on a single API key then it will work in both CongressLookup API settings fields. We leave both settings fields for the users who setup the plugin back when you needed two different keys.

    We have a full Troubleshooting section about halfway down the main page: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/congresslookup/

    Currently, the most common problem is not signing up for Google payments. Until you agree to pay they will not activate the keys. They do give $300 free credits which should be more than enough to service our plugin for the year.

    Please work through our troubleshooting section and report back what worked for you as this will help other users.

    Plugin Author ConstructiveGrowth

    (@constructivegrowth)

    I am sorry you are having this issue. As this does not occur on our main site, http://congresslookup.com/, then it must be something specific to your website.

    Please do make sure you have both Google Maps API and Google Civic API turned on and no restrictions on the API key. You must also sign up for Google billing before they will allow the keys to work.

    Most problems are solved by going through the Troubleshooting steps on the main plugin page: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/congresslookup/ Please go through these steps in order to fix common problems.

    Once you have taken the above steps, please report back and let us know what happened so we may assist you further.

    Plugin Author ConstructiveGrowth

    (@constructivegrowth)

    Glad it’s working now πŸ˜€

    As for your questions about “contact form” and “email”… Some years ago, most congress people stopped using public email addresses because of spam and opted, in stead, for contact forms on their websites where they would receive “human only” emails. Both these fields are still part of the Congress information in the database that the API connects to. We chose to leave them as options so when these fields have entries they will show on your results. If these fields are not showing in your results It’s because there is no information in the fields. We have no control over the information in the database as that is controlled by Google.

    I’m glad our little passion project is appreciated πŸ˜€

    Plugin Author ConstructiveGrowth

    (@constructivegrowth)

    Hello @chaleybgis,

    I just checked your page and it is working for me. It might have just taken some time for Google to let the API start working.

    Please let me know if you have any additional issues. Good luck with your podcast!

    Plugin Author ConstructiveGrowth

    (@constructivegrowth)

    There is only one other thing that I can think of and that has to do with Google’s new pricing policy that recently went into effect … but I don’t know why this would only effect you and not everyone using their APIs with CongressLookup.

    Can I still use Google Maps Platform for free?
    Yes. When you enable billing, you get $200 free usage every month for Maps, Routes, or Places. Based on the millions of users using our APIs today, most of them can continue to use Google Maps Platform for free with this credit.

    https://cloud.google.com/maps-platform/pricing/

    The $200 a month credit should be more than enough for most sites using CongressLookup.

    In doing more research I found this article says that everyone now has to sign up for their payment plan:

    You can no longer use the APIs in the first place unless you create a billing account and hand-over your credit card information to Google. This is applicable to all users – even those who have a simple map embedded on their website’s contact page.

    http://geoawesomeness.com/developers-up-in-arms-over-google-maps-api-insane-price-hike/

    So, I can only guess that this policy is being applied to new API keys being created and that older keys still work without it … at least for now.

    Please sign up for their billing account and see if this gets your keys to work. Please report back your results.

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