Randy Feenstra doesn't request congressional earmarks for fourth straight year
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"What do the voters in your district want? Do they want things to come in? Is that what they favor? Or are they more on the conservative side of things? I think that’s where maybe you start to see the differences,” Hagle said. “Everybody sends money into Washington, D.C., based on taxes, and the idea is that you want your member of Congress to bring some of that money back to the district or to the state, and that often happens in terms of special projects,” Hagle said. The use...