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Feature request
1. User story summary
⌦ Describe what you want to accomplish {do something},
⌦ in what role/capacity {role},
⌦ and why it's important to you {achieve value}.
As a maintainer,
I want to know how the community uses govinfo-link-js
In order to repair defects and improve quality.
2. Acceptance criteria
⌦ Acceptance criteria define things that must b
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What we need
The admin interface and the user's frontend search forms for proposals and participatory budgeting projects should allow to search content by introducing the id of the content.