ALBANY — It’s none of your business how much Hillary Clinton was paid for a speech by the State University at Buffalo.
The university — which is taxpayer-funded — refuses to disclose how much Clinton received.
Officials claim they don’t have to make the amount public because it was paid through the university’s foundation.
“[The foundation] is not subject to the New York Freedom of Information Law. As such, these agreements, including information about speaking fees, are not public information,” the university said in a statement.
Assemblyman Kiernan Lalor (R-Fishkill) demanded a disclosure.
“Taxpayers have a right to know,” he said.