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California Passes Measure Requiring Presidential Candidates To Release Tax Returns

Mary Papenfuss

HuffPost

•July 12, 2019

The California Legislature has overwhelmingly passed a measure requiring all presidential and gubernatorial candidates to release their tax returns to get on the primary ballot, which could shake things up for President Donald Trump in the 2020 election.

The Presidential Tax Transparency & Accountability Act, SB 27, would require that the candidates release the previous five years of their returns. The bill passed 57-17 in the Assembly on Tuesday and 29-10 in the state Senate Thursday. It now awaits the signature of Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom to become law.

The measure includes an urgency clause, which would allow the legislation to take effect immediately, in time for the 2020 election, reports ABC-7 News. The measure only applies to the primary ballot because the state constitution allows political parties to nominate their own presidential candidates in the general election.

Trump promised during the 2016 campaign to release his tax returns, but refused after he was elected. Democrats in Congress have been unsuccessfully trying to pry loose his returns, suggesting Trump is hiding foreign payments, profiting from his elected office and cheating on his taxes. 

Eighteen other states have legislation similar to California’s, but none has become law, according to a database tracked by the National Conference of State Legislatures. California, the most populous state, has more than 24 million eligible voters.

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