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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