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Warren Releases 2018 Tax Returns

Thursday, April 11, 2019

 

Elizabeth Warren

United States Senator and 2020 Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren released her full 2018 tax returns on Wednesday.

This comes after she released a full ten years of her tax returns last August.

“There’s a crisis of faith in government -- and that’s because the American people think the government works for the wealthy and well-connected, not for them. And they’re right. I’ve put out eleven years of my tax returns because no one should ever have to guess who their elected officials are working for. Doing this should be law,” said Warren.

See her 2018 tax returns HERE

Warren Anti-Corruption Bill

Warren released an anti-corruption bill which requires the IRS to release tax returns of Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates from the previous eight years and during each year in federal elected office.

In addition to requiring the IRS to release tax returns of Presidential, Vice-Presidential, and Congressional candidates and office-holders, Warren’s anti-corruption legislation prohibits all government officials from holding or trading stock; applies the conflict of interest laws to the President and Vice President through the Presidential Conflicts of Interest Act; and requires senior government officials to divest from privately-owned assets that could present conflicts, including large companies and commercial real estate.

 

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