Well, Mississippi just did what the big-government crowd said was impossible — they took a chainsaw to their state income tax and sent it straight to the ash heap of history. Governor Tate Reeves made it official on Friday, signing legislation that completely eliminates the state’s income tax. No phase-in. No watered-down compromise. Just bold, unapologetic conservative policy in action.
“We did it, Mississippi!” Reeves declared on X, calling it a “generational victory.” And he’s not wrong. This isn’t just about numbers — it’s about freedom, about telling Washington-style tax-and-spend politics to take a hike, and about proving that yes, a state can thrive without confiscating your paycheck just for the privilege of living there.
Mississippi now joins an elite group of no-income-tax states: Texas, Florida, Tennessee, and others that have built reputations as business-friendly, freedom-focused places where hard work is rewarded, not punished. And let’s be honest — with Bidenflation, open borders, and a $34 trillion national debt, Americans are desperate for leadership that shrinks government instead of growing it like a tumor.
Governor Reeves put it plainly: “Mississippi will no longer tax the work, the earnings, or the ambition of its people.” That’s the kind of language we need to hear more of — not the usual D.C. drivel about “equity,” “redistribution,” and how the government needs more of your money to “help” you.
We did it, Mississippi! We just eliminated the income tax!
Today is a day that will be remembered — not just for the headlines, not just for the politics, but for the profound, generational change it represents.
Today, I was proud to sign into law a complete elimination of the… pic.twitter.com/wMsS59JGyz
— Governor Tate Reeves (@tatereeves) March 27, 2025
And get this — while the Biden administration keeps blowing trillions on social engineering, foreign wars, and green energy scams, Mississippi is out here planting its flag and saying: “We’re open for business — and we won’t penalize your success.” Entrepreneurs, families, job creators — take note.
Of course, the media will moan. The Democrats will scream about “budget cuts.” But Reeves has a message for them, too: “The government should take less so that you can keep more.” Radical idea, huh? Maybe someone should read that line to the IRS.
This is a model for red states everywhere. Stop playing defense. Get bold. Cut taxes. Slash waste. Bet on the people — not the bureaucracy. While the left doubles down on socialism, identity politics, and punishing productivity, Mississippi is saying enough is enough.
This is what real leadership looks like. Not performative politics. Not pandering. Just freedom, plain and simple. Well done, Mississippi. You just raised the bar for the rest of the country.
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