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The SEANC View
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.
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Signed Budget, Small Raises: Why State Employees Are Angry 10.07.2026 37:25
Hosts break down the newly signed state budget — what the 3% raise really means, why raises and bonuses are delayed, and how step pay plans affect probation, parole, and correctional staff. They also cover retiree reactions and the controversy over who receives bonuses. The episode previews the State Health Plan Board meeting, reviews the Public Workforce Modernization Act (including extended pare...
State budget passes, but state employees and retirees deserve better 03.07.2026 37:13
This week, we break down the newly passed state budget: modest 3% raises for most state employees, targeted larger increases for law enforcement and corrections, bonuses for workers and retirees, and concerns about cuts and hundreds of vacant positions. The episode discusses rising state health plan costs, the $1 billion left unappropriated (and speculation about public funding for a sports team),...
Why Health Care Costs So Much: Dr. Brian Miller on Hospital Mergers and State Health Plan Solutions 26.06.2026 40:10
In this episode, Dr. Brian Miller — hospitalist, policy advisor, and vice chair of the North Carolina State Health Plan Board — explores why health care is so expensive and what can be done about it. We discuss hospital consolidation and the Atrium–WakeMed merger, steering and preferred provider strategies, income‑adjusted premiums, price transparency, drug costs, and practical steps the state hea...
$148.3B and Counting: Treasurer Briner on AI, Timber Troubles, and the Hurricanes 18.06.2026 34:11
State Treasurer Brad Briner joins the SEANC View podcast to explain how the pension reached a record $148.3 billion, discuss recent investment moves, including AI stakes like Anthropic, and explain why the office passed on buying part of the Carolina Hurricanes. He also covers portfolio changes, timber holdings, and efforts to improve returns for retirees and taxpayers. The conversation addresses...
Stanley Cup Frenzy, Budget Blues, and the Atrium–WakeMed Showdown 12.06.2026 43:52
This week, we start with Raleigh's Stanley Cup fever before diving into state politics and budget delays that are stalling lawmakers. The episode examines rising healthcare costs for retirees, the controversial Atrium–WakeMed merger and its impact on competition and patient bills. Also covered: disputes over early voting sites at Western Carolina University, community vs. campus tensions, plus lig...
Staffing challenges, budget talks and 'Pension Fight Club' 05.06.2026 32:13
Hosts Jonathan Owens, Ardis Watkins, Suzanne Beasley, and Sammy Cline discuss the latest on the state budget, workforce reforms, and staffing challenges across North Carolina government. Also, we discussed 'Pension Fight Club,' a first-of-its-kind investigative documentary about the threat to public pensions across the country, which features Watkins among dozens of pension leaders, board members,...
Correctional Pay Crisis & Budget Gridlock: Who’s Left Holding the Tab? 29.05.2026 1:02:06
Hosts dive into North Carolina’s budget stalemate, including the controversy over large raises for correctional officers and the resulting wage compression and staffing problems, stalled projects like the zoo’s Asia expansion and major hiring delays, and the ongoing debate over hospital consolidations and pension concerns. Then, in an interview, SECU outlines changes to payroll deduction and previ...
Budget Raises, Tax Amendment, and the Craggy Closure 22.05.2026 23:10
Hosts Jonathan Owens and Suzanne Beasley break down the latest at the legislature, including proposed budget raises, a looming income tax constitutional amendment, retiree COLA concerns, and SEANC’s new vacant-jobs dashboard. They discuss the staffing crisis across state agencies and how pay compression is driving vacancies. Guest Tammera Hill, Chief Operating Officer of the Department of Adult Co...
Raises, Bonuses, and the Fight for Jobs 15.05.2026 41:02
Hosts Jonathan Owens, Suzanne Beasley, Artis Watkins, and Samantha Cline and special guest Wendell Powell break down the legislature's new budget framework — including raises and one-time bonuses for state employees, teachers, law enforcement, and retirees — and debate who benefits and who is left behind. The episode also covers pension concerns and the Pension Fight Club documentary, hiring and t...
Health Care Shakeup: Atrium-WakeMed Merger Sparks Statewide Outcry 08.05.2026 40:13
This episode examines the controversial Atrium-WakeMed merger, the Wake County commissioners' 90-day pause, and concerns from state leaders that hospital consolidation will drive up health care costs. Hosts discuss reactions from the state treasurer and auditor, corporate pay and nonprofit tax exemptions, and the potential impact on the state health plan. Also covered: SEANC lobby day, Public Serv...
Sec. of State Elaine Marshall: Staffing Shortages Threaten North Carolina Services 01.05.2026 39:09
Hosts Jonathan Owens, Ardis Watkins, and Samantha Cline discuss the state legislature's short session, debates over tax cuts and a cost-of-living adjustment, looming budget and job cuts, and an upcoming state employee rally. We then sit down with Secretary of State Elaine Marshall to discuss her agency's staffing shortages amid a surge in new business formations and the need for better funding, as...
Opening Day: Speaker Destin Hall on State Pay, Budgets, and Public Safety 24.04.2026 31:56
On a special 100th Episode of The SEANC View Podcast, we sit down with House Speaker Destin Hall on opening day of the legislative short session for an extended discussion on the state budget, proposed pay raises for state employees, retiree COLA, and health plan costs. The conversation covers staffing shortages in public services such as state troopers and corrections, the use of lapsed salaries,...
Short Session Showdown: Budget, AI, and the Fight for State Workers 17.04.2026 45:10
On this episode of The SEANC View, the hosts and lobbyist Flint Benson break down the upcoming legislative short session, focusing on whether lawmakers will finalize a budget and how it could affect pay, pensions, and the state health plan. They also discuss Treasurer Brad Briner’s expansion of AI tools and the transparency and privacy concerns tied to public-sector use. Other topics include the l...
North Carolina's $1B Puzzle: Inside the Auditor's Lapse Salary Report 10.04.2026 44:17
State Auditor Dave Boliek joins the SEANC View podcast to discuss the January lapse salary report, the need for transparency and truth in budgeting, and how audits inform hiring, corrections funding, DMV operations, and contract oversight. He also discusses the auditor's office use of technology and AI, plans for a bonds dashboard and periodic audits (including the $650M Charlotte stadium bond), a...
Lantern, Transparency, and Savings: Inside the State Health Plan 02.04.2026 40:03
Thomas Friedman, Executive Administrator of the State Health Plan, joins The SEANC View podcast to explain the Lantern program, a new preferred-provider and tiered-access model designed to lower costs for members while improving quality and access. We also discuss the recently approved preferred tiers by the State Health Plan Board of Trustees, efforts to protect rural access, early program result...
Political Earthquakes and Revenue Surpluses 27.03.2026 22:32
Hosts Jonathan Owens, Suzanne Beasley and producer Samantha Cline discuss the week’s biggest story: Senate leader Phil Berger’s surprise primary concession to Sam Page and the ensuing scramble for Senate leadership. We also break down new revenue forecasts that trigger a personal income tax cut, the resulting budget gap, and what a compressed short session could mean for state services, pay raises...
Raises, Retro Pay, and Free Surgeries 20.03.2026 32:12
Hosts Jonathan Owens, Ardis Watkins, and Suzanne Beasley discuss Governor Josh Stein’s proposed critical needs budget and its impact on state employees and retirees; the sustainability and transparency issues facing the State Health Plan; debates over Aetna and Lantern’s surgery network; and rising prescription costs. They also cover upcoming veto override votes, primary election recounts, and wha...
Gov. Stein Makes Bold State Budget Pitch 13.03.2026 35:45
Jonathan Owens, Ardis Watkins, and Sammy Cline break down North Carolina’s unresolved Senate District 26 recount, Governor Stein’s new “critical needs” budget targeting raises for correctional officers, teachers, and state staff, and the $319M Medicaid rebase request. We also discuss expanding the Lantern surgical program for state employees, Gen Z’s shifting political identity, the Ticketmaster a...
What Tuesday’s Primary Election Results Could Mean for Employees and Retirees 06.03.2026 59:22
Close races and upsets in Tuesday's Primary Elections could affect the balance of power in Raleigh — and potentially the debate over raises, cost-of-living adjustments, job cuts, and other issues important to state employees and retirees in the upcoming short session. This week the SEANC teams examines the results and what they could mean for state employees and retirees.
High-Stakes Primaries, Prison Leadership, and SEANC 27.02.2026 44:06
This week on the SEANC View Podcast, we check in with Past President Charles Johnson. Charles served as SEANC President from 2010 to 2012. He also served on the State Health Plan Board of Trustees and on statewide boards for the pension system and criminal justice. He retired from state service, primarily in prisons, where he rose from an entry-level correctional officer to Associate Warden. Charl...
Understaffed and Undervalued: Inside North Carolina's Corrections Crisis 20.02.2026 56:13
This week, SEANC First Vice President Emily Jones joined the team during Board of Governors week to discuss the growing staffing crisis across prisons and probation & parole, the use of lapse salaries, and the toll underfunding takes on morale and public safety. Emily shares frontline experiences — from inmate confrontations to challenges in community supervision — while the team also touches...
Running on Empty: Inside North Carolina's Prison Staffing Crisis 13.02.2026 36:19
This week, we sit down with Department of Adult Correction Secretary Leslie Cooley Dismukes to discuss urgent challenges facing North Carolina prisons. The wide-ranging interview includes discussion of chronic staffing shortages and retention, the use of lapse salary to cover operating costs, rising medical and facility expenses, and safety priorities such as body cams, drone detection, and fire p...
Pressing the Button: Will Retirees Ever Get a COLA? 06.02.2026 40:59
In this episode, we interview Sam Watts, executive director of the state retirement system, about a recent board vote and what it could mean for cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) for retirees. Sam explains the system’s funding history, the role of employer and employee contributions, how past policy choices created unfunded liabilities, and the board’s proposal to use investment gains above a 6.5...
Winter weather is here, but COLAs are not 30.01.2026 39:24
The SEANC team discusses the recent winter storm and recognizes essential state workers who kept services running. We also address the Retirement System board meeting and the push for a COLA amid growing unfunded liability, staffing shortfalls that threaten SNAP funding and other services, UNC Chapel Hill administrative cuts, a reminder about early voting, and other local and cultural updates.
Arctic Alert: Snow, Ice and the State Workers Who Keep Us Safe 23.01.2026 36:50
Hosts Jonathan Owens, Ardis Watkins, Suzanne Beasley, and Sammy Cline discuss an approaching Arctic storm, personal memories of snow, and practical safety advice while thanking essential state workers who keep roads, hospitals, and prisons running during extreme weather. The episode pivots to a deep dive on the state employee vacancy crisis and the DAVE Report on lapsed salary funds: how frozen po...
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