No law requires Rhode Island politicos to make their tax returns public. But the majority did so again this year — to one degree or another — despite President Donald Trump's refusal to unveil his own tax filings.
Katherine Gregg, The Providence Journal
Sun, 04/22/2018 - 5:26pm
No law requires Rhode Island politicos to make their tax returns public. But the majority did so again this year — to one degree or another — despite President Donald Trump's refusal to unveil his own tax filings.