NY lawmakers hatch plan to release Trump’s state taxes

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York Democrats have hatched a plan to get a  look at President Donald Trump’s tax records by crafting a piece of  specific legislation that does everything but mention him by name.

The bill in New York’s Legislature would require the state to release  five years of state tax information for any president or vice president  who files a New York state return.

While Trump’s state return wouldn’t include all the details from his  federal return, it would offer the public much more information about  potential conflicts of interest or how Trump’s finances would be  affected by his tax cut proposal.

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