Hawaii House Passes Presidential Candidate Income Tax Bill on Second Reading

On March 28, the Hawaii House passed SB 94.  It requires general election presidential candidates to post their latest income tax return on a web page.  It also forbids presidential electors from voting for someone who hasn’t posted tax returns.

The bill passed on Second Reading, with 8 no votes.  This means it will almost surely pass on Third Reading very soon.  UPDATE:  the vote is set for April 1.


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Hawaii House Passes Presidential Candidate Income Tax Bill on Second Reading — 2 Comments

  1. NO fool like a HI HACK fool on 1 Apr ???

    See 1860 slave state regime threats —
    — NO very brave printers for Elephant ballots/tickets in many slave States.
    — result ZERO votes for Lincoln in many slave States.

    See 1860 Prez wiki.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1860_United_States_presidential_election

    Deja Vu all over again ??? Duh.

    Same result — Civil WAR II ???

    Final coffin nail for the now totally rotted Electoral College ???

    Stay tuned.

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