New Hampshire Lawmakers Vote Down Bill Requiring Presidential Candidates To Release Tax Returns
Lawmakers in both the New Hampshire House and Senate have rejected bills requiring presidential candidates to release their federal income tax returns.
The Senate voted 15-9 on Thursday to kill a bill that would have required candidates to submit three years' worth of tax returns to the secretary of state's office when they sign up to compete in the presidential primary. The bill also would have applied to the eventual nominees, who would have had to submit their returns two months before the general election.
The House rejected a similar bill earlier this month. While supporters say voters would benefit from increased transparency, opponents said such legislation could face legal challenges as it would add additional criteria for a candidacy beyond what is outlined in the U.S. Constitution.
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