California Legislature Passes Bill Requiring Presidential Primary Candidates to Reveal Tax Returns

On September 14, the California Assembly passed SB 149, which requires presidential primary candidates to reveal their income tax returns. The vote was 54-23. Although it had already passed the Senate, it must return there because the two houses passed different versions.

SB 568, the bill to move the primary in all years from June to March, still has not been brought up in the Assembly, as of 6:25 p.m. Thursday, September 14. But the legislature is still meeting. UPDATE: the bill was not brought up on Thursday, but it will be brought up on Friday, September 15, the last day of the session. FURTHER UPDATE: the Senate passed the bill on September 15 by 27-11. The bill now goes to the Governor.


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California Legislature Passes Bill Requiring Presidential Primary Candidates to Reveal Tax Returns — 2 Comments

  1. How about mutual secession ASAP

    — leftwing control freak communist States (Atlantic and Pacific subgroups) and rightwing control freak fascist States ???

    See which can have an economic survival.

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