New Jersey lawmakers have introduced bills that would prohibit the state from providing the Trump administration's “Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity” with any information about the state's voters that is not already publicly available.

The bills—A-5140, sponsored by Assemblyman Jamel Holley, and S-3423, sponsored by Sen. Raymond Lesniak, both D-Union—were introduced earlier this week but have not been scheduled for committee hearings.

Trump created the commission in May after claiming that there were millions of illegal votes cast in the 2016 presidential election, in which Democrat Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes.