As the White House continues to defy congressional Democrats’ requests for President Donald Trump’s federal tax returns, the New York state Assembly on Wednesday passed legislation that would make six years of Trump’s state tax records available to the U.S. Congress.
The New York state Senate passed the legislation, titled the TRUST Act, earlier this month. The bill now heads to Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s desk.
“We implore Governor Cuomo to immediately sign this bill into law.”
—Stand Up America
In a statement, the advocacy group Stand Up America urged Cuomo to sign the TRUST Act as soon as possible.
“Donald Trump and his administration are doing everything they can to conceal the truth about his finances and massive conflicts of interest by illegally blocking Congress from obtaining his tax returns,” said Stand Up America.
“In order to circumvent this stonewalling, New York lawmakers are providing a new avenue for the House Ways and Means Committee to obtain these crucial financial documents,” the group said. “We implore Governor Cuomo to immediately sign this bill into law.”
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