Sanders wants lawmakers to ban vaccine mandates; approve tax cuts

(The Center Square) – Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is calling lawmakers into a special session beginning Monday to discuss tax cuts, COVID-19 vaccine mandates and change some laws regarding public records.

The governor’s proposed tax plan would reduce the top income tax rate to 4.4% as of Jan. 1. The top corporate tax rate would be 4.8%.

A tax credit of up to $150 for individuals and up to $300 for married filers for 2023 is also included, according to her executive order.

Sanders is also banning vaccine mandates for state employees, saying restrictions enacted in 2020 “trampled on our liberty.”

“Back then a handful of bureaucrats shut down our schools, our churches, our businesses and forced masks on our kids and tried to implement vaccine passport,” Sanders said in a news conference. “That will not happen again here in the state of Arkansas.”

- Advertisement -

The governor said she will also ask the state health department to “publicize the potential risks related to the COVID-19 vaccine so that all Arkansans can make informed decisions about their health.”

Sanders also wants the Legislature to block the release of some public records related to the security of state officials. The governor said the current laws put her family at risk

Democrats said Sanders is trying to “dismantle the rights of citizens to request public records” and had nothing to do with her security.

“Detailing the trips she’s taken in the past will in no way jeopardize her safety — it’s also required by the law that she’s attempting to gut,” said Grant Tennille, chair of the Democratic Party of Arkansas. “To claim that the Freedom of Information Act needs to be changed to keep her safe is a ludicrous and brazen lie from a skilled politician who knows she’s been caught. The question now is simple: What is she hiding?”

spot_img
spot_img

Hot this week

Health care company agrees to pay $22.5 million to settle claims of over billing

A health care company agreed to pay nearly $22.5...

Business association ‘disappointed’ by WA L&I’s proposed workers comp rate hike

(The Center Square) – The Association of Washington Business...

Sports betting bill still alive in Georgia House

(The Center Square) – A bill that would allow...

Sports betting expert offers advice on paying taxes for gambling winnings

(The Center Square) – Tax season is underway, and...

African and Caribbean Nations Call for Reparations for Slave Trade, Propose Global Fund

Nations across Africa and the Caribbean, deeply impacted by...

Abbott outlines five-point property tax reform plan

(The Center Square) – Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is...

Illinois Quick Hits: $10M scheme alleged in heath care fraud case

(The Center Square) – Two Pakistani nationals have been...

Anti-crime Prop. 36 may go without funding in 2026

(The Center Square) – As Proposition 36 enters its...

Fraud in Minnesota triggers consideration of immigration reform

(The Center Square) - The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee...

Red Tape Reset bills pass Wisconsin Legislature, head to Gov. Evers

(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Legislature has now...

Homelessness rising in King County despite high-cost efforts to address the issue

(The Center Square) – The King County Regional Homelessness...

Tennessee House passes bill allowing Ten Commandments display in schools

(The Center Square) – A bill that allows Tennessee's...

DOJ fires U.S. attorney for New York appointed by judges

(The Center Square) — The U.S. Justice Department has...

More like this
Related

Abbott outlines five-point property tax reform plan

(The Center Square) – Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is...

Illinois Quick Hits: $10M scheme alleged in heath care fraud case

(The Center Square) – Two Pakistani nationals have been...

Anti-crime Prop. 36 may go without funding in 2026

(The Center Square) – As Proposition 36 enters its...

Fraud in Minnesota triggers consideration of immigration reform

(The Center Square) - The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee...