The SEANC View Podcast

The SEANC View Podcast is a weekly podcast from SEANC Staff and Members examining the issues impacting state employees and retirees. Listen everywhere you get your podcasts!  
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Unpacking the Senate's Budget Proposal: Key Highlights and Reactions

April 17, 2025

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

April 11, 2025

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

April 04, 2025

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

March 28, 2025

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

March 20, 2025

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

March 14, 2025

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.