Quinn has made public his returns in previous years and said
Friday that his latest filing will be made public in a few days.
Brady said Thursday that there's "nothing to be gained" from letting
voters see his returns.
The Bloomington senator said making the documents public when he ran
for governor four years ago hurt his business interests, which
include real estate development.
He said voters can learn about his financial ties by looking at a
disclosure form he files with the state.
Many candidates let voters see their tax returns to demonstrate they
have no financial ties that could conflict with their government
duties.
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