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Showing Original Post only (View all)California legislature passes bill requiring presidential candidates to release tax returns [View all]
http://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/350789-california-legislature-passes-bill-requiring-presidential-candidates-to
The California State Assembly on Thursday passed a bill that would require all presidential candidates to release their tax returns prior to being placed on the states ballot.
The bill, called the Presidential Tax Transparency and Accountability Act, passed the state assembly on a 42-18 vote and will now head to the state Senate for a concurrence vote before being sent to the Governor for his signature.
President Trumps blatant disregard for the tradition of releasing tax returns is dangerous to our democracy, Senator Mike McGuire (D), one of the authors of the bill, said in a statement. For decades, every President has put their personal beliefs aside and put our country first and released their returns."
SB 149 helps to reestablish desperately needed transparency in the White House, and we are looking forward to seeing the Governors signature on the bill.
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Madam45for2923
Sep 2017
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The bill would require all presidential candidates to release the last five years of their tax retur
Madam45for2923
Sep 2017
#1
Also read recently that California wants to move their primaries to February/March as opposed 2d end
Madam45for2923
Sep 2017
#4
Well there are local elections and this bill only applies to presidential candidates
NobodyHere
Sep 2017
#33
There are other states who are considering this. With California's impetus, they may follow through.
NBachers
Sep 2017
#36
The issue isn't qualification for office. It's qualification to be on the ballot.
Gore1FL
Sep 2017
#48
Better yet, require that a candidate for President be able to pass the standard Citizenship test.
Stonepounder
Sep 2017
#22
I don't think so. State's run their own elections. That's why we have so many problems
vkkv
Sep 2017
#30
Sonora is nice. The Hwy 108 corridor is very pretty all the way up to the Sonora Pass.
vkkv
Sep 2017
#35
Yes, the county fair is over Labor Day weekend.. We moved here in Nov. 2013. We've been to
vkkv
Sep 2017
#58
Does the refusal to release tax returns keep the candidate off the primary ballot?
blogslut
Sep 2017
#39
I agree. The Supreme Court ruled back in the early 1990s that states could not unilaterally impose
Midwestern Democrat
Sep 2017
#43