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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.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Politica e governo Scienze politiche
  • Arctic Alert: Snow, Ice and the State Workers Who Keep Us Safe
    Jan 23 2026

    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 positions, underfunding, and turnover harm services from DMV to prisons and universities, and why lawmakers should act.

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    37 min
  • 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 Hulen, 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
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