Brakeyshia R. Samms (she/her/hers)
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Brakeyshia R. Samms (she/her/hers)
@brakeyshia.bsky.social
Unapologetic Fiscal Policy Wonk @itep.org fighting for tax policies that pursue racial equity, provide economic justice, & produce adequate revenue. Fmr: Pew Fiscal Federalism Associate & Center on Budget & Policy Priorities State Policy Fellow. My views.
I’m sad to share the news that my mom Carolyn passed away on Tuesday. I’m glad I was able to tell her goodbye. I am taking a break from professional activities to focus on celebrating her life and thinking about this new chapter of mine. Thanks for any thoughts and prayers.
March 13, 2025 at 12:43 PM
The House Budget Resolution will only further weaken our fiscal response to the real crises of today like racial inequality. This only sets up a scenario where tax cuts for the wealthy are prioritized over tax policies that could reduce the racial wealth gap. These tax ideas are harmful to everyone.
Trump and Congress’ Tax Package Likely to Worsen Racial Inequities
While the country transitions to a new, yet familiar, presidential administration, lawmakers must keep in mind: fighting racial injustice should still be one of the focal points of this year’s tax deb...
itep.org
February 26, 2025 at 9:16 PM
Black women all too often bear the brunt of the failings of our economy. The Black Women Best framework helps us know why.

How can this tool help state tax policy?

It leads to sensible solutions like:

1) Tax wealth and wages at the same rate.
2) Expand state child tax credits.

Read more below.
State Tax Policy Should Adopt the Principles of ‘Black Women Best’
Focusing policy analysis on Black women illustrates how Black women have long shouldered the shortcomings of the economy and clearly points to solutions that work for all. Black women are at their bes...
itep.org
November 20, 2024 at 9:51 PM