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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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
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.