Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders posted on X about her state’s tax cuts, a 25% reduction in income tax, and the complete elimination of the grocery tax.
She called it “the Arkansas difference” and said it’s real relief for families. The post quickly sparked a mix of praise and criticism, with people arguing over how much it actually helps everyday residents.
In the clip from CNBC, the governor is seen commenting on Republican-led tax policy, focusing on actions in Arkansas, saying, “We’ve cut taxes three times. We’re on track for a fourth cut that will lower the state income tax by 25% and return over $1.5 billion to hardworking taxpayers. We’ve eliminated the grocery tax. We’re marching to zero state income tax.”
The post references these tax changes as delivering “real relief for families” and calls it “the Arkansas difference.” The policies were enacted under Sanders’ administration in Arkansas.
Public Responses to the Arkansas Governor’s X Post
Some users praised the policies as effective leadership and a model for other states. One commenter wrote: “This is exactly what states’ rights and federalism look like in action. Arkansas, under your leadership, cut income taxes 25% and eliminated the grocery tax, real relief for families… You are the goat.”
Others were skeptical or critical. One response stated: “Arkansas is like a bloated tick sucking the blood off of blue donor states… So they cut their taxes and make their states even more failed and backward.” Another said, “Nobody has ever voluntarily moved to Arkansas.”
Additional comments included: “No tax on food? Sarah, here I come! Get rid of property taxes, and I’ll seriously consider moving my family and business,” and observations that the tax savings may not be enough to motivate relocation.
The clip is now part of a bigger online conversation about state taxes and how they affect everyday families. Whether other states will follow Arkansas’s lead is still up for debate.







