• Inside Juvenile Justice: Staffing, Safety, and Solutions
    Jan 15 2026

    North Carolina Department of Public Safety Deputy Secretary William “Billy” Lassiter explains how the Division of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention serves youth through court counseling, community programs, detention centers, and youth development facilities, while addressing complex needs such as mental health and educational deficits.

    He details urgent challenges — roughly 40% facility vacancy rates, rising youth involvement with firearms, reliance on lapsed salary funds for staffing and safety campaigns, and the need for consistent funding to keep youth safe and on track to rejoin their communities.

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    34 Min.
  • Lapsed salary report a precursor to unnecessary job cuts
    Jan 9 2026

    This episode examines a report from State Auditor Dave Boliek on over $1 billion in lapsed salary dollars and the vacancy crisis facing North Carolina agencies, with discussion about potential job cuts, recruitment, and the impact on public services.

    Guest Junior Hulin, statewide chairman of EMPAC, explains how employees can get involved politically, how endorsements and interviews are decided, the plan for boots-on-the-ground organizing in 2026, and the importance of engaging younger and bipartisan members to protect state workers and services.

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    47 Min.
  • COLAs, Health Care, and the Fight for State Workers and Retirees in 2026
    Jan 2 2026

    In this first episode of 2026, we are joined by SEANC president Wendell Powell for a conversation about what 2026 holds for state employees and retirees: rising health premiums, stalled COLAs for retirees, staffing shortages in prisons and other agencies, and strategies for political engagement and member advocacy.

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    45 Min.
  • No Budget, Big Questions: North Carolina's Turbulent Year in Review
    Dec 26 2025

    On this year-end episode of the SEANC View podcast, the hosts recap five top state stories from 2025: leadership changes in Raleigh, government efficiency efforts, ongoing recovery after Hurricane Helene, steep state health-plan premium increases, and the failure to pass a state budget with no raises or COLAs.

    The conversation examines how these issues impact state employees and communities, the roles of contracts and transparency in driving up costs, and what to expect as policymakers enter the short session and the new year.

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    25 Min.
  • Ask Us Anything Edition: Budget Stalemate, Health Benefits, and Holiday Pay
    Dec 18 2025

    The SEANC View podcast addresses listener questions on state employee and retiree concerns, including the absent budget, the loss of retirement health insurance for hires after 2021, early December pay changes, and the $3.3 billion surplus. We discuss staffing and retention issues, why COLAs aren’t being issued despite strong investment returns, the role of EMPAC endorsements, Aetna vs. Blue Cross transitions, and potential future coverage for GLP-1 drugs. Plus: a light-hearted round on favorite Christmas songs.

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    35 Min.
  • Holiday Lifeline: $1,000 Bridge Loan for State Employees
    Dec 12 2025

    This week, we explore the State Employees' Credit Union's special program for state employees, offering up to $1,000 at a fixed 5% interest rate with up to six months to repay, created to bridge the gap caused by the December pay schedule change.

    We also highlight related SECU benefits, including a 90-day first payment grace period on qualifying auto loans, a 0.5% rate discount for state employees and retirees, holiday and summer savings accounts, rental housing options through SECURE, and first-time homebuyer assistance.

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    32 Min.
  • Freeze Era Over: State Health Premiums, Hospital Pay, and the Push for Transparency
    Dec 5 2025

    State Treasurer Brad Briner stated this week that State Health Plan premiums will likely increase again in 2027 for state employees and retirees. In this episode, we discuss the need for true transparency in hospital pricing to control costs.

    We also cover $14 billion in pension gains, but no COLA for retirees, the 2026 election filing window, and SEANC's political engagement. We then close with a light segment on Spotify Wrapped and memories of the K&W Cafeteria.

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    40 Min.
  • Budget standstill draws criticism from both sides of the aisle
    Nov 28 2025

    The SEANC team discusses North Carolina’s stalled budget, upcoming candidate filing, and the political fallout of a late session. They delve into State Auditor Dave Bullock’s rapid report on DHHS, which reveals $386 million in lapsed salary funds, the state’s high vacancy rates, and the debate over using lapse funds versus properly funding positions.

    The episode also covers the State Health Plan’s new Lantern program and upcoming town halls, honors DOT and Wildlife employees commended for their response to Hurricane Helene, and wraps with Thanksgiving traditions.

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    40 Min.