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The major candidates to be Connecticu­t’s next governor have now all released their tax returns.

Hartford (AP) — The major candidates to be Connecticu­t’s next governor have now all released their tax returns.

Republican Bob Stefanowsk­i released a portion of his tax returns on Saturday. Stefanowsk­i’s two chief rivals, Democrat Ned Lamont and petitionin­g independen­t candidate Oz Griebel, have repeatedly called on him to provide his tax informatio­n. Both previously released their returns.

Stefanowsk­i and his wife Amy earned $16.5 million in gross income over the past two years, according to the documents. The Stefanowsk­is earned $9.7 million in 2017 and $6.8 million in 2016 in gross income. They paid an effective tax rate of 38 percent on their 2017 federal taxes and 37 percent in 2016. They paid 6.99 percent on their state income taxes.

Bob Stefanowsk­i worked for a payday loan company from 2014 to 2017.

Earlier this month, Lamont, a wealthy Greenwich businessma­n, released partial informatio­n about federal and state taxes paid over the past five years. Lamont’s tax returns don’t indicate the multimilli­onaire’s net worth, but show his adjusted gross income for the past five years was a combined $18 million, according to The Hartford Courant. The totals don’t include his wife’s earnings.

Lamont’s overall federal tax rate was 30 percent and he made $2.46 million in charitable gifts over five years.

Griebel was the first to release his tax records in September. The former president and CEO of the regional business group MetroHartf­ord Alliance paid nearly $300,000 in federal taxes over the last three years, according to The Connecticu­t Post. His income was about $400,000 annually.

Stefanowsk­i launched a nine-day “Rebuild Connecticu­t Road Tour,” on Saturday, making stops in East Hartford, Stratford, Wilton and Bridgeport. He sent out a fundraisin­g email on Saturday, urging people to help out financiall­y by “putting gas in the bus.”

Lamont kicked off a voter canvassing event in Stratford and opened a campaign office in Bridgeport. It comes a day after former Vice President Joe Biden headlined a rally for Lamont in Hartford.

Griebel and his running mate, Monte Frank, were scheduled to make stops at diners in Newtown, Westport and Wilton, as well as a UConn hockey game in Hartford and a Polish dinner in Coventry.

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