President Trump could finally be forced to release his tax returns, should the Rhode Island state Senate get its way.

Local lawmakers passed a bill this week that would require presidential candidates to file their tax information — going back five years — if they want to get their names on the ballot, according to the Providence Journal.

The legislation was introduced by Sen. Gayle Golden, a Democrat, who noted how every commander-in-chief since Richard Nixon has voluntarily made their info public, except Trump.

Republican Sen. Elaine Morgan criticized the bill, and questioned why the president should hand over his tax returns in order to run for office in 2020 — when Rhode Island lawmakers aren’t even required to do so.

“Tax returns provide essential information about candidates’ conflicts of interest,″ Golden argued.

Most of the Democrat-controlled Senate agreed and voted 34-to-3 to pass the bill. The legislation will now go to the House.