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FILE - In this June 7, 2017 file photo, Wisconsin Ethics Commission administrator Brian Bell, attends a meeting of the commission in Madison, Wis. The embattled leaders of the Wisconsin agencies that run elections and enforce ethics laws are engaging in a public relations campaign to save their jobs. Bell sent senators a packet of information Wednesday, Jan. 178, 2018, to defend himself, including a letter excoriating the disbanded Government Accountability Board as too partisan. (M.P. King/Wisconsin State Journal via AP, File)

FILE - In this June 7, 2017 file photo, Wisconsin Ethics Commission administrator Brian Bell, attends a meeting of the commission in Madison, Wis. The embattled leaders of the Wisconsin agencies that run elections and enforce ethics laws are engaging in a public relations campaign to save their jobs. Bell sent senators a packet of information Wednesday, Jan. 178, 2018, to defend himself, including a letter excoriating the disbanded Government Accountability Board as too partisan. (M.P. King/Wisconsin State Journal via AP, File)

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