(CNN) Illinois Democrats approved a bill that would require presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns if they want their names to appear on the state's ballot. An audit, however, does not legally Trump bar from releasing his tax returns and has not stopped past presidents from doing so. "Voters have a right to know a presidential candidate's conflicts of interests," Muñoz said in a statement on his website. Under the bill approved Thursday, the Illinois secretary of state would post the tax returns on its website, with the candidate's personal information redacted. The bill has moved to the Illinois House, where Democrats also hold the majority.
Source: CNN April 12, 2019 12:33 UTC