New Hampshire Presidential Tax Returns Bill Loses in House

On February 28, the New Hampshire House defeated HB 440 on a voice vote. It would have required presidential candidates, and also congressional candidates, to reveal the last three years of their income tax returns. It would also have barred presidential electors from voting for anyone who had not released tax returns. Here is the text of the bill. Another bill on that topic, which only applies to presidential candidates, HB 202, is still alive. Thanks to Darryl Perry for this news.


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New Hampshire Presidential Tax Returns Bill Loses in House — 1 Comment

  1. Good. This amounts to an additional and unconstitutional qualification for the office of President of these United States, plain and simple.

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