A powerful business group in New York is facing scrutiny over its efforts to block proposed tax hikes, but it's refusing to disclose who's funding its campaign. The group, which has been actively lobbying against tax increases, is invoking a loophole in state law to keep its donors anonymous. Critics argue that this lack of transparency undermines the democratic process and allows special interests to exert undue influence over policy decisions. As the debate over tax reform continues in Albany, calls are growing for the group to reveal its funders and shed light on the true source of its lobbying power.
Business Group Fighting Tax Hikes Shields Information About Funders New York Focus