The SEANC View

Follow The SEANC View
Share on
Copy link to clipboard

Examining the issues and topics concerning public employees and retirees in North Carolina. SEANC is the South’s leading state employee association, with 46,000 members in all 100 counties in North Carolina. To keep up on SEANC’s daily news, follow us on Twitter @SEANC and “like” us on Facebook at facebook.com/SEANC1947.

SEANC


    • Jun 2, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • weekdays NEW EPISODES
    • 30m AVG DURATION
    • 58 EPISODES


    Search for episodes from The SEANC View with a specific topic:

    Latest episodes from The SEANC View

    SEANC Voices: Kirk Montgomery on Leadership and Legislation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 11:37 Transcription Available


    Join us for the premiere episode of our new series, SEANC Voices, where we delve into the dynamic world of state employee advocacy. In this episode, we sit down with Kirk Montgomery, the President of SEANC, to discuss his experiences navigating the political landscape as both a state and local government employee. President Montgomery shares insights from his tenure, discusses the importance of legal protections for state workers, and highlights the urgent need for younger generations to step forward and lead. This conversation offers a firsthand look at the challenges and opportunities facing the organization and its members. Whether you're a state employee, retiree, or someone interested in organizational leadership, this episode contains enlightening perspectives and forward-thinking strategies. Don't miss this engaging discussion on standing strong for state employees' rights and the future of SEANC.

    Gen Z Takes Over: Navigating North Carolina Politics and Legislation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 32:26 Transcription Available


    In this episode of the Scenic View podcast, our Gen Z hosts dive deep into the current political landscape affecting North Carolina. Join Samantha Cline, Dontravis Williams, Adam Winebarger, Tianna Alberts, and special guest Alexandra Kaulback as they discuss the implications of recent legislative sessions, specifically House Bill 549. Gain insights into state employees' challenges from proposed changes to human resources protections and the potential impact of increased powers for the state auditor. Our hosts also explore the broader political climate for Gen Z and younger millennials, discussing the generational divide, the influence of social media on political discourse, and how their generation can foster greater political engagement. The episode ends with a light-hearted segment on underrated skills, questioning what every individual should bring to the table in today's fast-paced world.

    Budget Battles and Job Cuts: What's Next for State Employees?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 41:31 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we discuss the passage of the House budget proposal and the impact of proposed job cuts. Each agency faces the challenge of meeting a 20% reduction in positions, raising concerns about maintaining service levels, particularly in critical areas like prisons and health facilities. Amidst financial pressures, the House proposal's implications for state employees and retirees are analyzed. The team critiques the budget's approach to vacancies, pay raises, and bonuses compared to previous Senate proposals. They highlight the disconnect between political decisions and their real-world impacts on government workers and public services, raising questions about priorities and resource allocation. The episode provides a comprehensive look at the challenges and future steps for state employees as the state navigates its financial landscape.

    DID YOU KNOW? Crisis in NC Prisons

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 1:49 Transcription Available


    In this episode, Ardis Watkins from the State Employees Association of North Carolina shines a light on a critical issue affecting the state's correctional officers: insufficient starting salaries. Highlighted by the tragic 2017 Pasquotank Correctional escape and subsequent convictions for the murder of four staff members, the importance of adequate staffing and compensation becomes painfully clear. While neighboring states offer starting salaries between $43,000 to $51,000, North Carolina lags behind at just $37,621. This salary discrepancy places the state among the lowest in the nation, raising concerns about safety and staff retention in its prisons. With efforts now extending to hiring 18-year-olds and part-time workers, the urgency for increased pay is underscored, illustrating that the situation is not just critical, but potentially deadly.

    SHORT: House Budget is Bad for State Employees and Retirees

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 2:26 Transcription Available


    Ardis Watkins discusses the House budget, which offers mixed news for state employees and retirees. While retirees receive a modest one-time bonus, active state employees are promised a small raise this year but not the next. The House also aims to eliminate 3,000 vacant state positions, exacerbating the already high vacancy rate in government jobs. Despite a minor income tax reduction, decreasing public service staff may lead to diminished public services and efficiency, raising concerns about public safety and overall satisfaction.

    SHORT: House to announce budget on Monday

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 1:30 Transcription Available


    Government Relations Director Suzanne Beasley reports from the N.C. General Assembly on the House's plan to introduce its budget proposal.

    DHHS, prison employees react to job cuts in budget

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 38:56 Transcription Available


    With the House budget proposal around the corner, this episode delves into pressing issues surrounding mental health and correctional facilities amidst significant budget cuts. First Vice President Wendell Powell and DHHS Committee Chairwoman Kathy Merritt share firsthand insights into the challenges faced by state employees working in high-stress environments with alarming vacancy rates. Listeners will gain an understanding of the profound impact these job cuts have on public services, especially mental health services and correctional facilities, and how they ripple out to affect the community at large. The conversation also touches on the dedication and resilience of state employees as they navigate these turbulent times while advocating for the well-being of both employees and those they serve. Join us for a thought-provoking episode highlighting the critical need to recognize and support our public workers.

    Bill to curb SHRA protections passes the House

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 37:29 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we discuss crossover week at the General Assembly. SEANC members turned out in force against House Bill 549, which would strip State Human Resources Act protections from employees at the State Auditor's Office. We touch on the deep-seated concerns it raises for state employees. Moreover, we bring a fresh perspective to government dealings with Sam Klein's Gen Z views, highlighting a generational shift towards more transparency and engagement. Dive into our conversations filled with political intrigue, personal anecdotes, and even some light-hearted talk about birds and nature. Enjoy this inside look at the dynamics shaping North Carolina's political landscape.

    State employee protections under fire at the NC Legislature

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 35:24 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we tackle the contentious issues surrounding employment rights within state agencies, focusing on the potential implications of House Bill 549. This bill would remove State Human Resources Act protections from State Auditor's Office employees. It is a blatant attempt to politicize the workforce in an agency where employees must be protected. We dig deeper into why fighting for SHRA protections for all state employees is essential.

    State Budget Debate Moves to the House

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 32:54 Transcription Available


    With the legislature on spring break, we discuss the ongoing budget debate and the implications of stagnant state salaries in comparison to the private sector. The episode delves into the misconceptions around state government staffing levels, addressing the perceived 'bloat' and the real issues of understaffing and underfunding, particularly highlighting sectors like mental health and corrections. Dissecting the budget plans, the conversation identifies areas facing cuts while evaluating positions crucial to sustaining public welfare and efficient government operation. Furthermore, the team explores the political and social dimensions influencing legislative and budgetary decisions, balancing the need for a pragmatic approach while advocating for adequate representation and fair compensation for state employees.

    Unpacking the Senate's Budget Proposal: Key Highlights and Reactions

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 25:51 Transcription Available


    This week's episode of the SEANC View Podcast discusses the newly released Senate budget proposal and its implications for state employees and retirees in North Carolina. The discussion covers proposed salary raises, bonuses, and the omission of retirees. The episode also delves into the budget proposal establishing the Division of Accountability, Value, and Efficiency within the State Auditor's Office, and the implications of eliminating vacant state jobs. Our hosts express concerns about the efficiency of these measures amidst a backdrop of economic uncertainty. Additionally, the team explores the bipartisan reactions on social media, especially concerning the inclusion of cryptocurrency investments in the pension fund budget.

    Budget debate heats up with Senate's proposal

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 29:04 Transcription Available


    This episode highlights the anticipated Senate budget proposal, expected to be announced next week, and includes the controversial DAVE Act that empowers the State Auditor to recommend the elimination of state agencies and vacant positions. We also explore the concerns regarding SHRA protections and their potential erosion in a separate bill, as well as the broader implications for state employees. Don't miss this insightful discussion on the legislative processes shaping North Carolina's public sector.

    Demystifying Government Efficiency

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 35:25 Transcription Available


    This week, we discuss the controversial topic of government efficiency initiatives, including the DAVE Act, which aims to evaluate government positions and agencies for potential cuts using artificial intelligence. We critically explore the implications of these initiatives on state employees, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that considers both efficiency and employee welfare. Touching on the broader political landscape, the podcast examines the proposed DEI bill and its impact on diversity policies within state agencies. The hosts highlight public perception challenges towards state employees and stress the importance of thorough evaluation and dialogue before implementing such reforms.

    The DAVE Act and Perception of Public Employees

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 39:20


    Senate Bill 474, filed Monday by Senate Leader Phil Berger, would create a Division of Accountability, Value, and Efficiency within State Auditor Dave Boliek's office. By the end of the year, the division would produce a report identifying which state agencies and positions should be dissolved. The N.C. House has also set up a committee tasked with a similar focus. Our team discussed the DAVE Act on this week's episode of The SEANC View Podcast. We also updated the state budget debate and discussed the perception of public employees.

    Governor Stein's budget leaves employees, retirees behind

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 31:38 Transcription Available


    Governor Josh Stein released his state budget proposal on Wednesday. It fell short for state employees, retirees, and taxpayers. Stein proposed a 2% pay raise and bonuses for state employees and retirees while not fully funding the state retirement system. In this episode, we break down the plan's potential impacts and long-term implications on the budget debate. We also explore the broader economic context, addressing concerns over the underfunded retirement system, the potential privatization of certain state functions, and the challenges of maintaining public services amidst staff shortages.

    Governor Stein's State of the State Address

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 49:56 Transcription Available


    In this episode of the SEANC View podcast, host Jonathan Owens is joined by Suzanne Beasley, Ardis Watkins, and Sam Cline to discuss Governor Josh Stein's recent State of the State address. State employees and retirees were largely absent from the address, despite the ongoing crisis of high vacancy rates within state agencies and the resultant pressure on remaining employees. The team also touches on the legislature's oversight of public service employees, retention issues, and the economic impact on the state workforce. They highlight the importance of recognizing public employees' contributions, especially those who continue to work under challenging conditions. President Kirk Montgomery and Immediate Past President Martha Fowler also join for a conversation on celebrating black leaders and institutions in state government for Black History Month, as well as their time in SEANC leadership. We close with a discussion of the 5-year anniversary of the start of the COVID-19 lockdown.

    DOGE efforts in North Carolina with Rep. John Torbett

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 44:27 Transcription Available


    Rep. John Torbett joined this week's edition of the SEANC View Podcast to discuss the House Select Committee on Government Efficiency work, which he co-chairs with Rep. Keith Kidwell. Torbett discusses in length the committee's aims, how it compares to the national DOGE effort led by Elon Musk, and the role SEANC and state employees will play in its work. Before the interview, the SEANC team discusses this week's House Commerce and Economic Development Committee meetings concerning a bill to invest 10% of the state pension plan in Bitcoin. SEANC lobbyist Flint Benson spoke out against the bill in the committee, telling members that Bitcoin is too volatile to risk state employees' retirement security. We also discuss the State Health Plan's expected premium increase ahead of Friday's meeting.

    NC Legislature takes aim at DEI Initiatives

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 25:18 Transcription Available


    This week, a bill filed in the House targets "DEI Initiatives" in state government without clarifying what that means. State Treasurer Brad Briner, State Auditor Dave Boliek, and Commissioner of Labor Luke Farley have made similar statements. In this week's edition of the SEANC View Podcast, we discuss how these statements might affect state workers. We talk about the State Health Plan Board of Trustees meeting planned for next week, at which the board will consider premium increases for members and their families. We also discuss state revenue projections and DOGE efforts at the legislature.

    Snow Kidding: It's Fiscal Forecast Time!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 28:00 Transcription Available


    On this week's edition of the SEANC View Podcast, we discuss these projections and the creation of a Select Committee on Government Efficiency to bring the Trump Administration's "DOGE" effort to North Carolina. We also discuss the proposed state cookie, winter weather, and more!

    Bitcoin and the State Retirement System

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 25:49 Transcription Available


    This week, we welcome SEANC Retiree Council Chairman Jamie Robinson and Membership Chairman Cliff Johnson to discuss State Treasurer Brad Briner's visit to the retiree council's latest meeting. We discuss the controversial bill allowing up to 10% of the retirement fund to be invested in Bitcoin, raising concerns about investment risks. The episode also delves into crucial topics such as transparency in healthcare and retirement system contracts, as well as potential tier-based premium increases for the State Health Plan.  

    system bitcoin retirement state health plan
    Unmasking Healthcare Costs and Reform at Prisons

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 33:50 Transcription Available


    Welcome to another edition of the Scenic View podcast. In this episode, host Jonathan Owens is joined by Ardis Watkins, executive director, and Sam Cline, podcast producer, to discuss pressing issues within North Carolina's legislative landscape, particularly focusing on healthcare costs and prison safety. North Carolina ranks highest in healthcare service costs yet doesn't boast similarly high outcomes. The episode explores the cause of that, with insights from recent legislative experiences. Comparisons with other states' healthcare models, such as Massachusetts, are drawn to highlight potential paths for reform. Additionally, the podcast focuses on the ongoing concerns over safety in North Carolina's prisons, exacerbated by understaffing. With firsthand accounts from First Vice President Wendell Powell and Prison Safety Committee Chairwoman Deborah Harney, the discussion reflects on past incidents and legislative efforts aimed at reform. Listeners gain an understanding of the systemic challenges and proposed solutions poised to enhance safety for employees and incarcerated individuals alike.

    The legislature gets to work, and needs persist in the West

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 41:07 Transcription Available


    In this episode of The SEANC View podcast, host Jonathan Owens, along with Executive Director Ardis Watkins, Government Relations Director Suzanne Beasley, and Podcast Producer Sam Cline, discuss the new state legislative session. Suzanne shares insights from her busy week as the legislature returns to full session, discussing passed bills and procedures set by Speaker Hall. The conversation shifts to a critical view of the public's perception of state employees' earnings and benefits. Ardis and Suzanne tackle wage disparities, the cost of living, and the ongoing benefits debate. They highlight the urgent need for an overhaul in understanding the financial realities faced by state employees, especially concerning pay and health plan costs. Later in the show, we interview Western Region Representative Cliff Johnson and Retiree Council Chairman Jamie Robinson, who were integral to our Hurricane Helene relief efforts. Listeners get an in-depth look at the struggles and community resilience of the people in the mountains.

    Live from Wilmington: SEANC Leaders Unite

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 24:02 Transcription Available


    Welcome to a special live edition of the SEANC View podcast, where we engage with the key leaders of our state association in the picturesque setting of Wilmington, North Carolina. This episode provides an inside look at the vibrant community of leaders dedicated to driving the mission of SEANC forward. We explore the dynamic discussions among our officers, committee chairs, and executive committee. Through insightful conversations with passionate members like President Kirk Montgomery, Second Vice President Emily Jones, Treasurer Stacie Crabtree, and Secretary Betty Gautier, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the organization's goals, including advocacy for state employees, recognition of valuable work, and improvement of benefits and working conditions. With Growth & Expansion Committee Chairman Charles Streeter and Emerging Leaders Chairwoman Tracy Webb, we also discussed recruiting younger members, building new leaders, and engaging in community service.

    State Health Plan, Tik Tok Ban, Piano Man

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 28:59 Transcription Available


    In this episode of the SEANC View podcast, the team dives into the contentious healthcare debate affecting state employees. Jonathan Owens, Ardis Watkins, Suzanne Beasley, and Sam Cline discuss the implications of proposed changes to healthcare premiums based on employee salaries, and the lack of transparency in provider contracts. The conversation sheds light on the challenges and assumptions faced by state employees and the actions needed to address these issues. The podcast also explores the controversial TikTok ban in the United States, examining its potential impact on millions of users, influencers, and small businesses. Discussing legislative actions and market implications, the hosts provide insights into how this social media disruption could reshape digital communication. Additionally, the episode touches on various cultural and political topics, including the commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the ongoing challenges with wildfire containment in California. Tune in for a thorough examination of how these issues intersect with the lives of state employees and broader societal dynamics.

    Navigating North Carolina's Healthcare Storm

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 38:16 Transcription Available


    This week the SEANC team discusses the intricacies of healthcare in North Carolina, including the pressing issues surrounding the state health plan. State Treasurer Brad Briner announced this week his intentions to raise premiums on the 740,000-plus members of the plan. The team explores the implications of the potential premium hikes as well as how healthcare costs impact not only public servants but all residents of North Carolina. We question the transparency of healthcare provider contracts and discuss the financial burdens placed on families due to rising premiums and deductibles. The podcast also touches on the complexities of maintaining state road safety during icy conditions, the dedication of DOT workers, and the ongoing challenges in managing public resources efficiently. Tune in for a deep dive into these critical topics, coupled with lighthearted anecdotes about snow, sledding, and cherished winter memories.

    New Year, New Challenges: North Carolina's Leadership Transition

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 31:05 Transcription Available


    Welcome to the first edition of The SEANC View podcast for 2025, featuring Jonathan Owens, Ardis Watkins, and Sam Cline. This week, we discuss the significant political transitions in North Carolina, with Governor Josh Stein taking office and a revamped cabinet. We also address the pressing challenges facing the state, such as the fiscal impacts following Hurricane Helene and the critical issue of staff vacancies in the state workforce. The podcast highlights the pressing fiscal challenges due to hurricane damages and discusses the importance of tackling staff vacancies in state employment. Governor Stein's administration faces a delicate balancing act between recovery efforts and addressing long-standing issues like state employee compensation. The upcoming legislative session will also be a focal point for these discussions, especially concerning revenue forecasts and financial strategies.

    The SEANC View's Year-End Special

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 24:11 Transcription Available


    Welcome to a special year-end edition of The SEANC View podcast. Jonathan Owens, Suzanne Beasley, Ardis Watkins, and Sam Cline retrospectively examine the major stories that shaped 2024. Amid lively discussions, we explore the ripple effects of significant events, including the end of coverage for GLP-1 weight loss drugs, the tragic murder of law enforcement officers in Charlotte, budgetary challenges facing state employees, Hurricane Helene's devastation in North Carolina, and the outcome of the recent election. We also delve into the pressing issues that remain unresolved and the impact of political changes on state governance. As we look toward 2025, we share our personal hopes and resolutions for the new year, leaving you with a mix of reflective insights and optimistic aspirations. Happy New Year from all of us at SEANC!

    Another attack at Bertie is a stark reminder of crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 26:42 Transcription Available


    Welcome to another edition of the Scenic View podcast, hosted by Jonathan Owens alongside Ardis Watkins, Suzanne Beasley, and Sam Cline. This week we discuss the attack on a correctional officer at Bertie Correctional and the staffing issues that must be addressed in the coming legislative session.  An inmate at Bertie Correctional murdered Sgt. Meggan Callahan in the first of five correctional officer deaths in 2017, and sadly the issues from almost eight years ago persist. Bertie is one of several North Carolina prisons experiencing extreme understaffing in the ongoing vacancy crisis plaguing state government. We also talked about the House's vote to overturn Gov. Cooper's veto of a bill that included more hurricane money and provisions to strip powers from the governor and attorney general.

    Legislature proposes amendment lowering the state income tax cap

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 33:11 Transcription Available


    This week, we delve into key developments at the state legislature, focusing on the Senate's recent approval of three significant constitutional amendments pertaining to voter ID, congressional term limits, and the cap on the state income tax. Join Jon Owens, Sam Cline, Suzanne Beasley, and Ardis Watkins as they discuss the implications of these measures and their urgency in the current political climate. The episode also touches on the economic challenges facing North Carolina, examining the effects of recent natural disasters on local economies and potential shifts in tax structures. The hosts provide a thoughtful analysis of the interplay between state policies and federal initiatives, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing state needs amid national changes. In a lighter segment, the team explores favorite holiday movies, bringing a festive spirit to the episode. The team shares personal picks and seasonal classics, from timeless tales to modern holiday gems.

    Thanksgiving Special: Thankful voices from SEANC

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 36:27 Transcription Available


    Welcome to a special Thanksgiving edition of the SEANC View podcast. In this heartfelt episode, our digital communications specialist, Sam Cline, gathers insights from the Board of Governors and Executive Committee on what they are thankful for this holiday season. From President Kirk Montgomery and Executive Director Ardis Watkins to various district chairpersons, listeners will hear gratitude for meaningful work, supportive communities, and personal well-being. Throughout the episode, Scenic members share personal stories of thankfulness, emphasizing the importance of family, community support, and gratitude for life's blessings. This special edition not only highlights the strong bonds within the SEANC community but also serves as a reminder of the power of thankfulness and how it brings people together, especially in challenging times. Join us in this tapestry of thankfulness and community solidarity, and enjoy the inspirational stories from Scenic's leaders. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

    President Montgomery speaks out against increased State Health Plan premiums

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 37:37 Transcription Available


    In this episode of The SEANC View podcast, SEANC President Kirk Montgomery discusses his visit to the State Health Plan Board of Trustees meeting, where he reiterated that state employees and retirees can't afford an increase in premiums. Jonathan Owens, Ardis Watkins, Suzanne Beasley, and Sam Cline delve into the latest happenings at the legislature and recap the latest news out of the election. The team also examines key power transitions, discussing changes in state leadership roles and their implications. They address legislative changes impacting election oversight, the governor's judicial powers, and education funding.

    Decoding the Ballot: Post-Election Insights and the Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 34:43 Transcription Available


    In this post-election edition of the SEANC View podcast, Communications Director Jonathan Owens, Executive Director Ardis Watkins, Government Relations Director Suzanne Beasley, and Digital Communications Specialist Sam Cline are joined by EMPAC Statewide Chairman Mark Dearmon to share insights following a historic election night. With a remarkable 94% success rate for EMPAC-endorsed candidates, the panel delves into the dynamics behind this achievement and the role of nonpartisan endorsements. They explore the unexpected hunger for neutrality among voters, particularly students, and discuss the impact of distributing 10,000 palm cards. The conversation shifts to the outcomes of key races, including the gubernatorial victory of Josh Stein and the intriguing dynamics of the presidential race. The team reflects on the implications of a legislature without a supermajority and what it means for policy-making in the state.

    Election Day is finally here!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 40:51 Transcription Available


    Election Day is upon us! In this episode of the SEANC Viw Podcast, Communications Director Jonathan Owens, Executive Director Ardis Watkins, Government Relations Director Suzanne Beasley, and Digital Communications Specialist Sam Cline dive into the latest updates before the big day on Tuesday. We explore the impact of early voting trends and delve into the latest polls for key races, including presidential and Council of State contests in North Carolina. The podcast, with insightful analysis, examines the implications of early voting numbers and shares thoughts on the potential outcomes of the upcoming elections. The team also discusses the ongoing relief efforts in the West, highlighting the importance of state employees and the role of government in times of disaster. We also get into the Halloween spirit by sharing favorite costume memories and discussing the significance of this spooky holiday. Tune in for an engaging and informative episode as we approach Election Day!

    Treasurer candidate says pension system "crowding out other priorities"

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 32:28 Transcription Available


    This week's episode of the SEANC View Podcast focuses primarily on the State Treasurer's race, which is one of the most important to state employees and retirees. SEANC sponsored a debate between the candidates seeking to replace Dale Folwell — Brad Briner and EMPAC-endorsed Rep. Wesley Harris — in conjunction with the Institute of Political Leadership, which aired on Sunday on Spectrum News. In the debate, Briner, a personal investment manager, repeated a false claim that the pension system costs 16% of the overall state budget, which is more than three times what it actually costs. Executive Director Ardis Watkins points out in this episode that this inaccuracy makes it seem like our retirees are a huge burden to the state, which is untrue. Briner even said the pension system is "crowding out so many other priorities of the state." We also discuss the ongoing Hurricane Helene relief and recovery effort, highlighting the amazing work of state employees and our favorite fall traditions. 

    Mountain Strong: Uniting for Relief and Resilience

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 19:45 Transcription Available


    SEANC's leadership team joins the podcast this week to discuss the ongoing relief efforts following Hurricane Helene. With homes lost and communities disrupted, the focus is on supporting state employees and SEANC members through the SEANC Cares Initiative. President Kirk Montgomery shares updates from the ground, highlighting the collaboration with universities and agencies to distribute essential supplies. Member Relations Director Lynn Cote details the transition from collecting water to gathering cold-weather items, as the team adapts to the evolving needs of affected areas. First Vice President Wendell Powell illuminates the logistical challenges faced by state employees, including prison staff and Department of Transportation workers, in the wake of the disaster. The episode also explores the collective efforts of state agencies, lawmakers, and the federal government to provide necessary support and resources. Join us as we emphasize the importance of mental health support and community solidarity during these challenging times. Learn how to contribute to the relief efforts and stay informed on the progress made in rebuilding and restoring the affected areas. Together, we stand mountain strong.

    Aftermath of Hurricane Helene: A Call to Action and Support for Western North Carolina

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 27:21 Transcription Available


    In this episode of the Scenic View podcast, Jonathan Owens, Ardis Watkins, and Sam Klein discuss Hurricane Helene's devastating impact on Western North Carolina. The hosts express their deep concern and support for those affected by the disaster and highlight the challenges faced by residents and state employees in the region. The episode illuminates the tireless efforts of state employees who continue to serve their communities despite personal hardships. The hosts share touching stories of dedication and resilience, emphasizing the importance of unity and support during these trying times. Listeners are informed about various initiatives and resources available to help those in need, including emergency leave for state employees, mental health support, and ways to contribute to relief efforts. The SEANC team outlines its ongoing commitment to assisting affected communities and encourages listeners to participate in the recovery process.

    The races for State Treasurer, Governor heat up, Public Education Funding, and the SEANC Convention

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 47:06 Transcription Available


    On this week's episode, hosts Jonathan Owens and Ardis Watkins are joined by Suzanne Beasley and Sam Cline to discuss recent political developments and public education funding in North Carolina. The team recaps their experiences at the SEANC Convention, highlighting the bustling nature of the event and their inability to record podcasts amidst the chaos. They also delve into the recent legislative session, focusing on the passage of the school voucher bill and its implications for public education and state employees. In addition, the podcast covers exciting news from Congress, including a roundtable led by Sen. Bernie Sanders on prescription drug costs, featuring State Treasurer Dale Folwell. The discussion explores the high costs of drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, and the ongoing efforts to address these issues. The episode also features insights into the upcoming elections, with speeches from endorsed candidates such as Rep. Wesley Harris, Attorney General Josh Stein, and US Rep. Jeff Jackson. The hosts reflect on the impact of these candidates and the importance of getting involved in the political process.

    Election 2024: EMPAC's Endorsements and the Power of Nonpartisanship

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 34:57 Transcription Available


    Election season is in full swing! This week, we are joined by Mark Dearmon, the state chairman of SEANC's EMPAC Political Action Committee, to discuss our endorsements in Council of State and legislative races. We discuss EMPAC's endorsement process, emphasizing the organization's commitment to nonpartisanship and member-led decision-making. Learn about the rigorous interview process and the importance of building relationships with candidates who support state employees, retirees, and working families. We also discuss key endorsements for the governor's race, state treasurer, lieutenant governor, and other vital positions. Discover why EMPAC endorsed candidates like Josh Stein for Governor, Wesley Harris for State Treasurer, and Rachel Hunt for Lieutenant Governor.  Stay tuned for insights into the legislative races, the significance of nonpartisan pledges, and the impact of our unique approach to political endorsements.  Whether you're a state employee, retiree, or someone passionate about politics, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the upcoming elections and how you can make a difference. Visit seanc.org to see the full list of endorsed candidates and get involved.

    Back to School! SEANC's role at public schools, colleges and universities

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 40:36 Transcription Available


    In this episode, Communications Director Jonathan Owens, Executive Director Ardis Watkins, and Communications Specialist Sam Cline are joined by Director of Member Relations Lynn Cote to discuss SEANC's outreach in public schools, community colleges, and universities. Lynn shares her insights on the current busy period for member relations, including our presence at various public school convocations as well as events at universities and community colleges. We also dive into the latest challenges facing the State Health Plan, including a significant financial shortfall and the recent announcement that state employees will not receive their December paycheck early this year, a change that has sparked concern among our members. We also delve into the upcoming SEANC Convention and state and national elections.  

    Gen Z Takeover! Young members discuss the future of state employment

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 39:44 Transcription Available


    This week, we turn to the future, as Digital Communication Specialist Samantha Cline sits down with Gen Z members and staffers to discuss the future of SEANC and state employment. Joining her are Alexandra Kaulback, a Probation and Parole officer from District 10, as well as Jamison Rhodes and Hunter Shen from SEANC's IT Department and Tiana Alberts from the Insurance Department. The group explores the importance of attracting Gen Z to join SEANC, the benefits of state employment, and how SEANC can better serve its members in the future. The team also discusses the impending mass exodus of retiring state employees and the impact on the workforce. This episode combines personal stories, professional insights, and creative ideas, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of state employment and the role of young professionals in shaping it. 

    Thunderstorms, fireworks, pay raises and the State Health Plan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 35:44 Transcription Available


    On this week's episode of the SEANC View podcast, Jonathan Owens, Ardis Watkins, Suzanne Beasley, and producer Sam Cline dive into the latest happenings amidst the relaxing backdrop of a thunderstorm. They discuss the state legislature's recess and its implications for state employees, including the 3% pay raise and the budgetary issues affecting the State Health Plan. The conversation also touches on innovative housing solutions for teachers in low-wealth counties and the broader housing crisis impacting state employees. Additionally, the team explores the potential political shifts, including rumors about Governor Roy Cooper's potential vice-presidential candidacy and the upcoming Republican National Convention featuring Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson. Ending on a lighter note, the hosts share their varied opinions on fireworks, reflecting on personal experiences and considering their impact on pets and communities. Tune in for a mix of serious discussions and light-hearted banter!

    General Assembly leaves without amending budget; Cooper touts medical debt plan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 30:17 Transcription Available


    The North Carolina General Assembly left Raleigh last week without passing an amended budget with additional raises or bonuses for state employees or retirees. In this episode, SEANC Comms Director Jonathan Owens, Executive Director Ardis Watkins, and Communications Specialist Sam Cline discuss the ramifications of this and the likelihood that increases will pass in the fall. We also cover the recent changes to the State Health Plan Board of Trustees and the implications of having fewer rank-and-file representatives on it. This leads us into a broader conversation about the rising costs of healthcare and Governor Roy Cooper's new initiative to tackle medical debt in North Carolina. We round out the episode with a discussion on the recent presidential debate and how it is perceived by different generations. Finally, we discuss our favorite vacation spots in North Carolina in celebration of Independence Day.

    Unpacking the State Budget Debate

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 20:57 Transcription Available


    The annual state budget dance is heating up, with both the House and Senate releasing their budget proposals. The House approved its plan on Thursday. It includes an additional 1% raise for a total of 4% for most state employees and a 2% one-time bonus for retirees. It also includes a raise of 8% for step-pay plan employees, including Correctional Officers, Probation/Parole Officers, and Juvenile Justice employees. The Senate's version is much smaller – just 46 pages – and deals mostly with school voucher expansion. It includes no additional money for state employees or retirees. SEANC Government Relations Director Suzanne Beasley breaks down the process in this week's podcast with Executive Director Ardis Watkins and Communications Director Jon Owens.   

    Budget Talks and Gen Z's Political Perspective

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 37:58 Transcription Available


    This week, Samantha Cline fills in for Jon and is joined by executive director Ardis Watkins and director of government relations Suzanne Beasley. The trio discusses the latest happenings at the General Assembly, including budget talks and the potential for mini-budgets. They delve into the ongoing challenges faced by state employees and the importance of public services, as well as the unique political landscape shaped by Gen Z. Sammi shares insights into her generation's views on politics, social media, and the importance of transparency from politicians. In addition to legislative updates, the episode highlights SEANC's recent field activities and the positive impact of member appreciation events. The team also discusses the significance of SEANC's nonpartisan Political Action Committee (EMPAC) and its role in supporting candidates who back public employees. The episode wraps up with a fun segment where the hosts share their dream podcast guests, including a special call for a conversation between Attorney General Josh Stein and Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson. Tune in for an engaging and enlightening discussion!

    Budget Talks, Wildlife Tales, and Legislative Updates

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 22:09 Transcription Available


    In this episode, Communications Director Jonathan Owens is joined by Executive Director Ardis Watkins and Government Relations Director Suzanne Beasley for an update from the legislature, including the ongoing budget negotiations and the impact of recent events on legislative activities. Our team discusses the complexities of budget allocations, vacancy rates in state government, and the importance of competitive wages for state employees and retirees. Next, we delve into the State Health Plan, the recent changes to the Medicare Advantage plan, and a call to action for members to contact their legislators about the budget process. We also touch on recent constitutional amendment proposals and their implications. On a lighter note, we share some amusing wildlife encounters and give a shout-out to the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission for their creative social media campaign "Raccoon Week."

    Legislative Update: Less money, same problems

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 19:38 Transcription Available


    The SEANC staff provides an update on the early weeks of the General Assembly short session, including a revised revenue surplus projection and its effect on possible pay raises and bonuses for state employees and retirees. The ongoing vacancy crisis in state government has strained services and the people who provide them. The state must invest now to tackle this issue head-on. We also discuss the plight of state retirees and the likelihood of cost-of-living adjustments this year. If you would like to take action and contact your legislators, please visit SEANC.org/engage.

    Tragic officer deaths in Charlotte, Gov. Cooper's budget, Medicare Advantage and more

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 30:06 Transcription Available


    Four law enforcement officers, including two members of an elite team from the Department of Adult Correction (Sam Poloche and Alden Elliott), died in an ambush while serving a warrant last Thursday in Charlotte. In this episode, we discuss the prevalent risks and sacrifices of these and other public workers daily.  We also discuss Gov. Roy Cooper's state budget proposal, released last week, which included pay raises, retention bonuses, and a bonus for retirees. We discuss a study highlighting the disparity between the cost of living in cities like Raleigh and the salaries of state employees, and how the N.C. Senate's bill to spend nearly a half-billion dollars on private school vouchers will impact funds available for raises and COLAs if it passes the House.  We also talk about potential DMV privatization and last week's State Health Plan and retirement systems meetings, including a major increase in premiums for the state's Medicare Advantage plans. 

    Previewing the Legislative Short Session with SEANC's lobbying team

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 33:04 Transcription Available


    In this episode of the SEANC View Podcast, host Jonathan Owens, Executive Director Ardis Watkins, and SEANC's Government Relations team discuss the challenges and expectations in the General Assembly's short session, which began April 24. GR Director Suzanne Beasley, Political Director Flint Benson, and Lobbyist Chris Hailey, Jr., delve into the uphill battle retirees face for cost-of-living adjustments, high state hospital and prison system vacancy rates, and legislative lobbying efforts. The episode also underlines the invaluable role the SEANC Policy Platform Committee plays in representing public employees at the state level when making pivotal decisions on pay, retirement, and healthcare. The team also discusses Ardis' recent trip to Washington with SEANC President Kirk Montgomery and his wife, Pam, to lobby members of the North Carolina Congressional delegation and Sen. Bernie Sanders on the need for more affordable prescription drug prices. Ending on a high note, the team shares laughs over some of the most bizarre bills they've encountered in their collective years of service.

    Addressing the State's Vacancy Crisis with Rep. Donna White

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 39:49 Transcription Available


    In this episode of the SEANC View podcast, we welcome an insightful conversation with Representative Donna White, a vocal advocate for state employees and a serving member of the North Carolina State House of Representatives. A former state employee and a registered nurse, Donna provides a unique perspective on the profound vacancy crisis currently befalling North Carolina. Donna describes her journey as a state employee working in various health departments and how her experiences have fueled her dedication to tackling recruitment and retention issues in the state's government workforce. Recognized as Legislator of the Year at the SEANC 2023 Convention, Donna illuminates the existing challenges and the impact of this worsening crisis on the delivery of essential public services. We also discuss the unexpected backlash from our interview with a representative from CVS Caremark.

    Weight loss drug coverage with Dr. Daniel Knecht of CVS Caremark

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 36:17 Transcription Available


    The North Carolina State Health Plan will end coverage of GLP-1 drug for weight loss drugs on April 1. In this episode of the SEANC View Podcast, hosts Jonathan Owens and Ardis Watkins, in conversation with Dr. Daniel Knecht from CVS Caremark, navigate the convoluted issues concerning obesity-related drugs, particularly GLP-1 drugs, and their high costs. The discussion expands to encapsulate how these innovative but hefty-priced drugs impact the financial ecosystem of healthcare and are a burden on the national economy, affecting millions of Americans who are grappling with obesity. Through a comparative analysis of drug pricing in the United States and Europe, industry professionals aim to unravel the pricing strategies, market dynamics, and economic modeling in the pharmaceutical sector. A notable focus is on the role of pharmacy benefits managers like CVS Caremark who are continuously engaged in price negotiations with drug manufacturers. The episode further scrutinizes government-run healthcare systems, the appealing lower drug prices they offer, and the concept of socialized medicine. In light of these issues, the importance of forcing hard negotiations with drug companies and the necessity of regulatory measures to control escalating drug prices are highlighted.

    DHHS Secretary Kody Kinsley on the challenges facing the department and employees

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 32:46 Transcription Available


    We're joined this week by North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kody Kinsley and Chief Deputy Secretary Mark Benton for a deep dive into the triumphs and pressures facing the agency and its 18,000 employees. The in-depth discussion sheds light on various topics — managing the immense pressures on state psychiatric hospitals, the systemic reliance on DHHS facilities, job vacancies and the challenges of hiring, the interaction between HHS and the criminal justice process, making mental health services accessible, and the crucial role played by state employees. We also take a look back at the COVID-19 pandemic, which began to pick up steam four years ago this week.  Join us for this enlightening podcast episode that critically assesses North Carolina's healthcare policies, their implications, and the journey ahead.

    Claim The SEANC View

    In order to claim this podcast we'll send an email to with a verification link. Simply click the link and you will be able to edit tags, request a refresh, and other features to take control of your podcast page!

    Claim Cancel