Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is facing a complaint to federal tax authorities and new legislation over a trip to Florida this year that she initially did not disclose. Whitmer, a Democrat, went to Florida in March to visit her father. She omitted the trip when discussing her recent travel in April, but her office has since reluctantly released details about the trip after local media published stories about it. For instance, the office disclosed on May 14 that Michigan Transition 2019, a corporate nonprofit formed to pay for the governor’s inauguration, paid for the charter that flew Whitmer to and from Florida, and that the governor had paid $855 out of pocket. Michigan Rising Action, a nonprofit aimed at holding liberals accountable, on Wednesday filed a complaint with the Internal Revenue Service alleging the personal trip “is not within the exempt purpose of Michigan Transition 2019.” The corporate nonprofit’s $27,521 …