
. . . Beebe said last week that he still wants to push next year for a further reduction in the tax and wants to eventually eliminate it, except for a 1/8-cent sales tax for conservation that was approved by voters in 1996. He said the timing was right for the tax relief, due to the state's financial health. Arkansas in the 2006-07 fiscal year was on target to have a surplus approaching $1 billion. [Read More] ARRA Comment: again the surplus was close to $1 Billion. Remember, Gov. Beebe was forced during his campaign to acknowledge the need to reduce food tax because of the campaign plank of Asa Hutchinson and the embarrassment over the excessive surplus. However, once taking office the legislators bought his position to "phase out" the food tax. The operative missing word now for the future is "maybe." Beebe and the Democrat state leadership wants to spend and obligate the surplus; they do not want to return it to the people - or it would be done. They are going to drag out the time another two years and then "maybe" they will phase it out. It is time to end the tax on groceries!
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