Pea Ridge Times

KALAGIAS: Wants to lower taxes

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nicked only a tenth of one percent off the income tax rate for the lowest earners, while hiking the sales tax rate a half percent for the next ten years. Arkansas currently has the highest income tax rate in the country, and one of the highest sales tax rates as well. This is not a category where we want to exceed states like New York or California.”

Kalagias said he wants to lower all the tax rates and tie every specific tax to a specific function.

“For example, I think we should lower the gasoline and diesel fuel tax to no more than 20 cents per gallon, and ensure that every cent raised is spent on building and maintainin­g state highways. Lower the sales tax on food to one percent, and spend that money strictly on food programs for the poor. Lower the sales tax to 5 percent, and spend that revenue only on education. This way everyone knows specifical­ly what the taxes we pay are being spent on, and everyone will be able to understand the budget. This is the kind of transparen­cy we need in government.”

Campaign finance abuses also concern Kalagias.

“I think money has become too important to most candidates. Unfortunat­ely, even the most wellintent­ioned politician­s end up sacrificin­g their stated values in order to raise campaign funds. I will not accept money from anyone for my campaign, so the people know I will be representi­ng them and stay true to my values.”

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