In an inclusive economy, everyone – especially Black, Indigenous and other people of color who face barriers to opportunity because of historically racist policies like discriminatory banking practices – would have the means for a lifetime of economic security. Lawmakers must protect funding for programs that help people in Washington not only make ends meet, but also save for the future.
Brief/Report Reinvest in WorkFirst/Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Fact Sheet Reformar el código de impuestos de Washington en pos de la justicia racial y económica
Fact Sheet Reforming Washington’s tax code to advance racial and economic justice
Video/Webinar Testimony to WA Labor & Industries on overtime protections
Blog Post Budget in focus: Lawmakers made so-so investments in community health
Video/Webinar 2019 Legislative Session Wrap-Up
Blog Post Taxing capital gains helps repair economic racism
Video/Webinar Senate testimony on Child Savings Accounts