ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York's government ethics board says TV star Sandra Lee can have many of the taxpayer-paid perks of being a governor's wife without requiring Gov. Andrew Cuomo governor's girlfriend to disclose financial information required of officials' spouses.
Spouses of legislators and top state officials must disclose some business relationships and financial interests to identify conflicts of interest.
The Joint Commission on Public Ethics expanded the perks for the state's "first family" in a legal opinion first reported Friday by The Associated Press. The commission says Lee can stay in the governor's mansion and fly for free with Cuomo on state aircraft during official trips as well as receive police protection.
The opinion expanded the first family to include a "domestic partner" with a common real estate holding.
Cuomo declined to comment Monday.