Maryland Legislature Unlikely to Pass Bill Requiring Presidential Candidates to Reveal Income Tax Returns

The Maryland legislature adjourns on April 9, late at night. SB 256, the bill to require presidential candidates to reveal their income tax returns, is almost certain not to pass. Although it passed the Senate on March 5, and although it had a hearing in the House committee on March 20, it has made no further progress.


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Maryland Legislature Unlikely to Pass Bill Requiring Presidential Candidates to Reveal Income Tax Returns — 5 Comments

  1. I was touring the Annapolis Naval Admirals club, built by a relative, the first Governor of Maryland Benjamin Ogle, who hung out with George Washington.

    The building is in perfect shape but owned by USNavy now.

    Tiffany Brisco (Green Tea) and I hung out in MD in 2012 together while we were write-ins in 2012 for US Prez, we worked with the Democrats in Maryland.

  2. How many gerrymander legislatures are demanding the Prez/VP Electoral College of HACKS be abolished and be replaced by a uniform definition of Elector-Voter in ALL of the USA ??


    PR and nonpartisan AppV

  3. Possible parts of the MD old common law (as default) still in force in Devil City

    — due to 1800-1801 DC formation USA laws.

  4. States may neither add to nor subtract from the qualifications fixed in the U S Constitution for federal elected officials including President.

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