Thanks to Richard Winger of Ballot Access News for this post.
On March 5th, the Hawaii Senate Passed SB94 by 20-4, and Passed to the House.
Sponsors:
Senator Karl Rhoads [D-13th District]
Senator Breene Harimoto [D-16th District]
Senator Les Ihara [D-10th District]
Senator Gil Keith-agaran [D-5th District]
It Requires Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates to Reveal their Income Tax Returns, and Forbids Presidential Electors from Voting for Anyone who hasn’t Released the Returns.
A statement that a copy of each candidate's income tax return has been posted at least sixty days prior to the date of the general election and will continue to be posted through the date of the general election on the Internet for free access by the public, including the internet address where the income tax returns can be publicly accessed; provided that the income tax return of each candidate shall be for the most recent taxable year for which an income tax return has been filed with the Internal Revenue Service as of the date of the application; provided further that the candidate may redact any social security numbers, any personal identification numbers of any kind, the names of minor dependents, and the candidate's home address from the income tax return.

NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


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