Text-mining journalists find that lawmakers introduced 10,000 bills that were copypasted from lobbyists' "model legislation"

I know, but something like this can essentially be set up as part of a warning system (set up a google alert when)
A) legislation matches lobbyist copy too closely
B) legislation proposals SUDDENLY CHANGES TO MATCH LOBBYIST COPY right before a vote.

That would be an insanely useful and easy to track system that would be easier to notice and review legislation.

In scenarios where this happens it would give people a heads up to review whether
A) changes are made to allow ease of implementation (ex: the costs went up because now you will train people on how to do it properly, otherwise it will not work)

B) changes are made due to expert input (ex: science based research says “pray the gay away” faith healers are abusive and deluded conmen. Do not fund them with government monies EVER).
Or
C) changes to legislation occurred due to lobbyists blotting someone in the brain with money like an emerald cockroach wasp.

If tools like this make it easier to catch and prevent scenario C, then wonderful.