Embroiled in two scandals related to nursing home data and sexual harassment, Gov. Andrew Cuomo continues to face growing calls to resign. State Assemblywoman Anna Kelles, D-Ithaca, released a statement expressing support for an investigation State Attorney General Letitia James is leading into Cuomo's conduct. Referring to a New York Times article that states Cuomo aides concealed the number of nursing home deaths by rewriting a report, Kelles released a statement touching on the governor's actions. "I am deeply troubled and angered by the most recent information that has come to light in the NYT report stating that Governor Cuomo and his aides falsified nursing home data and undermined the work of our health officials," Kelles wrote in her statement. "It is unconscionable that the governor has broken his bond of trust with New Yorkers at a time when we need our leaders to make decisions and create policy in the best interest of the people not for politics or to manipulate public perception."