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How do the governors running for president stack up on taxes?

And what these plans may reveal about the candidates' other priorities. 

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Republican presidential candidate, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush speaks in West Palm Beach, Fla (Dec. 28, 2015). Mr. Bush announced his tax plan in September.

My Tax Policy Center colleague聽聽why it is important to pay attention to the tax proposals of presidential candidates. While the plans do not always turn into law (at least not exactly as proposed) the ideas tell us a lot about a candidate's priorities.

When it comes to governors running for president, we have additional evidence about how they would govern鈥攖heir tax policy records in the state house. Governors often talk up their economic accomplishments on the stump, though a聽. But governors control policy and voters can learn much about candidates by examining their tax agendas while in office.

The Tax Policy Center has summarized the gubernatorial tax policies of聽,听,听, and聽. You can read more about each candidate's record on the聽. But here is a short rundown for each of them.

聽As the Republican governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007, Bush signed into law a number of tax cuts鈥攆rom sales tax holidays to property tax relief to the repeal of a tax on alcoholic drinks. But by far Bush's biggest tax change was the elimination of the state's tax on the value of financial assets鈥攁 cut that greatly benefited wealthy Floridians. Similarly, the聽聽finds his proposal would greatly benefit high-earners.

聽Maryland's taxes looked very different after the Democrat's eight years as governor. During his tenure, the state adopted multiple income tax changes to make its tax system more progressive, but it also increased sales, gasoline, alcohol, and cigarette taxes鈥攁ll regressive changes. There is no cumulative analysis of O'Malley's tax changes, but a non-partisan evaluation of his 2007 tax reforms found that low- and middle-income taxpayers paid less or the same, while high-income residents paid more.

聽The New Jersey Republican proposed across-the-board income tax cuts, but the Democratic state legislature refused to follow along. Christie returned the favor by using his veto pen to block numerous tax increases.

.聽The Ohio Republican has championed individual income tax cuts, and succeeded in convincing his legislature to enact some of his proposals. But while these changes reduced Ohio's tax revenue, Kasich also convinced reluctant GOP lawmakers to offset some of those tax cuts with increases in sales taxes and other levies.

Different governors. Different states. Different stories. But聽聽into a聽candidate's priorities.

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