Assemblyman Jones: Assembly Impeachment Investigation Findings Must Be Made Public

“Impeaching a governor in New York has only happened once in our history and it happened over 100 years ago. This has left many legal and constitutional ambiguities on whether the State can proceed with impeachment proceedings after a Governor has resigned. Regardless of the legality of impeaching a governor who has resigned, I have consistently called for the findings of the impeachment proceedings to be made public so that the proper authorities, who continue to investigate the Governor’s actions, are able to hold him accountable. The public deserves to know the truth and it is important that we are transparent as the Assembly investigation comes to a close.”