Groups lining up on both sides of constitutional amendments to give lawmakers say in spending federal money

Four groups have registered with the state over the past three months signaling plans to engage voters ahead of the Aug. 13 primary on constitutional amendments that would give lawmakers a say over how federal funds are spent in Wisconsin.
Meanwhile, the conservative Institute for Reforming Government Action and Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty tell WisPolitics they’re teaming up for a me...

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