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PUBLIC POLICY

Health Insurance Reform: The Big Picture

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, signed into law on March 23, is a victory for every working family who ever worried about how they were going to pay for their children’s health care, struggled in the face of medical bankruptcy or saw their dreams taken away by skyrocketing health care costs. SEANC members worked to support the passage of reform, as one of SEANC’s Top Ten Policy Platform Objectives to improve the quality and affordability of health care for all Americans.

How Federal Health Reform BeneďŹ ts North Carolina’s State Employees and Retirees BY CHUCK STONE, DIRECTOR OF NORTH CAROLINIANS FOR AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE

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SEANC Members Turned Activists BY

DANA COPE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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PUBLIC POLICY

National health insurance reform will bring real protections and key beneďŹ ts that take effect this year. 1. Lifetime limits and restricted annual limits on coverage are eliminated. ,I ZH JHW VLFN LQVXUDQFH companies can’t drop us. 3. Our children can stay covered under our policy until the age of 26. 2XU FKLOGUHQ FDQÂśW EH GHQLHG care because of a pre-existing condition. 5. Our parents will be paying less for their prescriptions. 6. All new plans must cover preventive screenings and LPPXQL]DWLRQV 7. Tax credits will be available for small businesses who offer coverage.

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July 2009

PHOTO BY TONI DAVIS

PHOTO BY ERICA BALDWIN

SEANC hosts a dozen health reform town hall meetings across the state; several congressmen, including Rep. Bob Etheridge, speak at the forums.

SEIU International grants funds for SEANC member organizers to hold state legislators accountable for their State Health Plan vote and to educate members on national health insurance reform.

August-September 2009

SEANC District 39 member Shoshana Serxner shows support for Rep. Etheridge’s pro-health reform stance.

SEANC launches www.stopbcbs.com to call on Blue Cross and Blue Shield of N.C. to stop using health care dollars to fund anti-reform efforts.

March 2010

November 2009

PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

PHOTO BY MARY ADELAIDE BELL

December 2008January 2009 SEANC members visit nine North Carolina congressmen, including Rep. G.K. ButterďŹ eld, to ask for their support of health care reform.

July 2009

August 2009

SEANC members and health care advocates protest outside of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of N.C., which spent big dollars trying to block health insurance reform.

PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

March 2010

PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

More than 200 SEANC members go to Washington, D.C. in support of health insurance reform.

SEANC joins the Organizing for America health care tour, where District 42 member Regenia Melvin talks to SEANC member organizers after the rally in Raleigh.

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THE REPORTER MAY 2010 *Incumbents. Italicized names are SEANC members. 13 21 28 3 7

Edgecombe, Martin, Pitt Franklin, Granville, Vance, Warren R. Benjamin Clark III (D) Hoke, Robeson Lula Crenshaw (D) Cumberland Gladys Robinson (D) Guilford Frankie Bordeaux (D) Doug Berger* (D)

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Ken Waddell (D) Brunswick, Columbus Bernard Allen II (D) Wake Jeanne Bonds (D) Wake Chris Heagarty* (D) Wake Tom Murry (R) Wake Elmer Floyd* (D) Cumberland Charles Graham (D) Robeson Fred Foster Jr. (D) Durham, Person Alma Adams* (D) Guilford John Faircloth (R) Guilford Pat Hurley* (R) Randolph Shirley Randleman* (R) Wilkes Rodney Moore (D) Mecklenburg Mark Crawford (R) Buncombe Counties

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how you are working to keep our neighborhoods safe and how you are keeping the roads drivable so that people can get to work. I have worked for North Carolina for 21 years and suffered along with other career employees WKURXJK \HDUV ZLWK QR SD\ LQFUHDVHV ZKLOH ZH EXLOW EULGJHV WR QRZKHUH DQG RYHU SULFHG ÂżVKLQJ SLHUV EXW HQRXJK LV HQRXJK , ZDQW WR HQFRXUDJH each of you to attend this lobby day. :H 6($1& DUH WKH UHFRJQL]HG YRLFH RI VWDWH HPSOR\HHV :H FRQWLQXH WR JURZ EXW ZH must continue to have legislators stand up and WDNH QRWLFH WKDW ZH FDQQRW QRU ZLOO QRW DFFHSW another health insurance increase to our monthly bills. We endorsed and helped elect over half of WKH OHJLVODWLYH ERG\ DQG QRZ LW LV WLPH IRU WKHP to hear from us loud and clear – represent those ZKR KHOSHG JHW \RX HOHFWHG RU ÂżQG DQRWKHU FDUHHU 7KHVH DUH WKLQJV WKDW , WKLQN DERXW HYHU\ GD\ EXW now is the time for us to stop talking and start acting. Now I know that people are pressed for everything – especially time and money. I have KHDUG SHRSOH VD\ Âł, FDQÂśW DIIRUG WR WDNH WKH GD\ RII WR JR WR 5DOHLJK ´ %XW , KDYH WR WHOO \RX SHRSOH we cannot afford not to attend. So go to the SEANC Web site and sign up for lobby day. It’s time for the talkers to take action.

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Jimmy Davis of District 4 urges every SEANC member to take action by attending lobby day. PHOTO BY TONI DAVIS

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BY JIMMY DAVIS, DISTRICT 4 CHAIRMAN

Stop Talking, Start Acting: See you at Lobby Day June 8

BY

MARY ADELAIDE BELL

Public Records Suit Heads to Supreme Court

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LEFT: SEANC member Rudy Croom, an employee at the Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf, signs his concerns about students’ safety due to recent cuts in staff during a meeting on March 12. CENTER: SEANC Legislative Affairs Director Ardis Watkins, right, discusses the next steps for employees and concerned parents at the deaf school. RIGHT: SEANC Legal Counsel Tom Harris, left, talks about how Executive Order 45 will beneďŹ t employees and citizens who use state services, such as the deaf school.

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District meetings begin the Policy Platform process 'LVWULFW DQQXDO PHHWLQJV EHJLQ LQ 0D\ VR now is the time to turn our recommendations for change into formal Policy Platform objectives. 6($1& SURYLGHV D IRUPDW IRU WKLV SXUSRVH ZKLFK \RX ZLOO ¿QG DW KWWS ZZZ VHDQF RUJ GRFV PolicyPlatformObjectiveForm.pdf. 7R EH VXFFHVVIXO UHFRPPHQGDWLRQV VKRXOG clearly describe the desired change or new activity proposed and should include a meaningful rationale. A well-developed rationale increases the likelihood that a given recommendation will be adopted by SEANC’s annual convention. In developing D UDWLRQDOH DVN \RXUVHOI D IHZ TXHVWLRQV KRZ ZLOO WKLV UHFRPPHQGDWLRQ LI DGRSWHG LPSURYH WKH VWDWHœV HIIRUWV WR UHFUXLW RU UHWDLQ D TXDOL¿HG workforce or improve a workplace practice? Will it give rise to cost savings? Will it improve the delivery of a public service?

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Policy Platform Resources Looking for more information on Policy Platform? The SEANC Web site has the following resources available for members at http://www.seanc.org/about/committees.aspx under the Policy Platform/Personnel BeneďŹ ts Committee: Policy Platform Advisory Committee Members are available to assist members craft their objectives. Policy Platform Objective Forms must be completed and approved at an annual meeting. See page 14 for the current list of annual meetings. 2010 Policy Platform Plan of Action contains the Policy Platform objectives approved by SEANC convention delegates in 2009. District Chairpersons are available to provide information to members about their individual district’s Policy Platform submission rules at www.seanc.org/about/board.aspx.

SEANC’s 2009-2010 Top 10 Policy Platform Objectives (AS DETERMINED BY THE 2009 CONVENTION) 1. Seek continuation of a fully paid health care beneďŹ t for active qualiďŹ ed employees and retired employees. 2. Seek restoration of the employer’s contribution to the Teachers’ and State Employees’ Retirement System to at least match the employee contribution of 6 percent. 3. Request that the General Assembly fund the employee compensation plan prior to considering other appropriations. 4. SEANC will support federal and state legislation to provide access to quality and affordable health care for all United States citizens based on principles similar to those established by the North Carolina Health Access Coalition. 5. Oppose legislation that would remove state employees from under the protections of the State Personnel Act through the OfďŹ ce of State Personnel. 6. SEANC endorses the repeal of G.S. §95-98 and supports the enactment of legislation to govern collective bargaining by North Carolina public employees; further SEANC will seek to amend G.S. §143-3.3(g) and G.S. §135-18.8 to delete language that voids dues deduction from payroll or from a retirement beneďŹ t if an employees’ or retirees’ association engages in collective bargaining. 7. Propose legislation to consider SPA employees for equal percentage pay increases as teachers, EPA employees and faculty employees. 8. Seek an increase in the retirement accrual rate to 2.0 to provide employees with 60 percent of their ďŹ nal compensation upon retirement. 9. Seek legislation to remove oversight of the State Health Plan from under the auspices of the Majority Leaders of the Senate and House to a government agency. 10. SEANC will oppose privatization and downsizing of state government services.

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Policy Platform is key to achieving SEANC’s mission In order to protect and enhance the rights and EHQHÂżWV RI FXUUHQW UHWLUHG DQG IXWXUH VWDWH HPSOR\HHV WKH 3ROLF\ 3ODWIRUP DOVR UHIHUUHG WR DV 6($1&ÂśV Âł3ODQ RI $FWLRQ ´ RXWOLQHV WKH SROLFLHV DQG REMHFWLYHV that drive SEANC’s legislative and administrative lobbying activities. It represents our members’ best thinking about how to recruit and retain the state’s most valuable resource – state employees.

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'LVWULFW DQQXDO PHHWLQJV EHJLQ LQ 0D\ VR now is the time to turn our recommendations for change into formal Policy Platform objectives. 6($1& SURYLGHV D IRUPDW IRU WKLV SXUSRVH ZKLFK \RX ZLOO ¿QG DW KWWS ZZZ VHDQF RUJ GRFV PolicyPlatformObjectiveForm.pdf. 7R EH VXFFHVVIXO UHFRPPHQGDWLRQV VKRXOG clearly describe the desired change or new activity proposed and should include a meaningful rationale. A well-developed rationale increases the likelihood that a given recommendation will be adopted by SEANC’s annual convention. In developing D UDWLRQDOH DVN \RXUVHOI D IHZ TXHVWLRQV KRZ ZLOO WKLV UHFRPPHQGDWLRQ LI DGRSWHG LPSURYH WKH VWDWHœV HIIRUWV WR UHFUXLW RU UHWDLQ D TXDOL¿HG workforce or improve a workplace practice? Will it give rise to cost savings? Will it improve the delivery of a public service?

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Statewide Policy Platform Meeting All 53 districts’ Policy Platform chairmen meet to vote on policy objectives approved at district annual meetings. Approved policy objectives are forwarded to convention delegates for a vote.

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Looking for more information on Policy Platform? The SEANC Web site has the following resources available for members at http://www.seanc.org/about/committees.aspx under the Policy Platform/Personnel BeneďŹ ts Committee: Policy Platform Advisory Committee Members are available to assist members craft their objectives. Policy Platform Objective Forms must be completed and approved at an annual meeting. See page 14 for the current list of annual meetings. 2010 Policy Platform Plan of Action contains the Policy Platform objectives approved by SEANC convention delegates in 2009. District Chairpersons are available to provide information to members about their individual district’s Policy Platform submission rules at www.seanc.org/about/board.aspx.

SEANC’s 2009-2010 Top 10 Policy Platform Objectives (AS DETERMINED BY THE 2009 CONVENTION) 1. Seek continuation of a fully paid health care beneďŹ t for active qualiďŹ ed employees and retired employees. 2. Seek restoration of the employer’s contribution to the Teachers’ and State Employees’ Retirement System to at least match the employee contribution of 6 percent. 3. Request that the General Assembly fund the employee compensation plan prior to considering other appropriations. 4. SEANC will support federal and state legislation to provide access to quality and affordable health care for all United States citizens based on principles similar to those established by the North Carolina Health Access Coalition. 5. Oppose legislation that would remove state employees from under the protections of the State Personnel Act through the OfďŹ ce of State Personnel. 6. SEANC endorses the repeal of G.S. §95-98 and supports the enactment of legislation to govern collective bargaining by North Carolina public employees; further SEANC will seek to amend G.S. §143-3.3(g) and G.S. §135-18.8 to delete language that voids dues deduction from payroll or from a retirement beneďŹ t if an employees’ or retirees’ association engages in collective bargaining. 7. Propose legislation to consider SPA employees for equal percentage pay increases as teachers, EPA employees and faculty employees. 8. Seek an increase in the retirement accrual rate to 2.0 to provide employees with 60 percent of their ďŹ nal compensation upon retirement. 9. Seek legislation to remove oversight of the State Health Plan from under the auspices of the Majority Leaders of the Senate and House to a government agency. 10. SEANC will oppose privatization and downsizing of state government services.

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All SEANC decisions stem from district meetings. Whether you have talents or interests in policy, scholarships, communications, membership recruitment or serving as a convention delegate, your district has a place for you! Attend your annual meeting and vote on district ofďŹ cers, Policy Platform Objectives, SEANC Bylaws and more. To ďŹ nd out your district number, go to www.seanc.org under “Quick Links.â€? Contact your district ofďŹ cers to conďŹ rm the meeting dates, times and locations as they are subject to change, or check the calendar of events at www.seanc.org. * As of press time.

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LEFT: SEANC member Rudy Croom, an employee at the Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf, signs his concerns about students’ safety due to recent cuts in staff during a meeting on March 12. CENTER: SEANC Legislative Affairs Director Ardis Watkins, right, discusses the next steps for employees and concerned parents at the deaf school. RIGHT: SEANC Legal Counsel Tom Harris, left, talks about how Executive Order 45 will beneďŹ t employees and citizens who use state services, such as the deaf school.

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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, signed into law on March 23, is a victory for every working family who ever worried about how they were going to pay for their children’s health care, struggled in the face of medical bankruptcy or saw their dreams taken away by skyrocketing health care costs. SEANC members worked to support the passage of reform, as one of SEANC’s Top Ten Policy Platform Objectives to improve the quality and affordability of health care for all Americans.

How Federal Health Reform BeneďŹ ts North Carolina’s State Employees and Retirees BY CHUCK STONE, DIRECTOR OF NORTH CAROLINIANS FOR AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE

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)LQDOO\ Âą YLFWRU\ RQ KHDOWK FDUH 7KLV KLVWRULF KHDOWK LQVXUDQFH UHIRUP ELOO LV QRZ ODZ 'LG \RX know that the debate over health care has been ongoing since the beginning of the 20th century EDFN ZKHQ 3UHVLGHQW 7KHRGRUH 5RRVHYHOW Âą QRW )'5 P\ IULHQGV Âą EXW ZKHQ 7HGG\ 5RRVHYHOW ZDV in office? The national health care debate was exciting to me for many reasons. It accomplished one RI 6($1&ÂśV 7RS 7HQ 3ROLF\ 3ODWIRUP 2EMHFWLYHV WKDW Âł6($1& ZLOO support federal and state legislation to provide access to quality and DIIRUGDEOH KHDOWK FDUH IRU DOO 8QLWHG 6WDWHV FLWL]HQV ´ 2Q D SHUVRQDO OHYHO LW DIILUPHG P\ GHHSO\ KHOG EHOLHI WKDW KHDOWK FDUH LV D PRUDO ULJKW WR HYHU\ PDQ ZRPDQ DQG FKLOG LQ $PHULFD $OWKRXJK QRW D SHUIHFW ELOO E\ DQ\ PHDQV LW LV WKH ODZ RI WKH ODQG ,W PHDQV RXU GHSHQGHQWV FDQ REWDLQ KHDOWK LQVXUDQFH ZLWK SUH H[LVWLQJ FRQGLWLRQV LW PHDQV WKDW \RX can insure your children through age 26 and much more. The health care debate also brought home what we’ve been saying for years – namely ZKDW KDSSHQV LQ :DVKLQJWRQ ' & GLUHFWO\ DIIHFWV 1RUWK &DUROLQD $QG LWÂśV RQH RI WKH UHDVRQV WKDW 6($1& FKRVH WR EHFRPH 6($1& 6(,8 Local 2008. Cope One of the ways that it affected North Carolina and SEANC members LQ SDUWLFXODU ZDV WKDW ZH JRW DFWLYH LQ D PHDQLQJIXO SHUVRQDO ZD\ 1RW RQO\ GLG ZH ZULWH OHWWHUV PDNH SKRQH FDOOV VLJQ SHWLWLRQV DQG ODXQFK D KHDOWK UHIRUP :HE VLWH EXW ZH SXW RXU ERRWV RQ WKH ground time and time again as health care activists. We told our personal health care stories – DERXW RXU VHFRQG MREV WR SD\ IRU RXU IDPLO\ KHDOWK FDUH DERXW RXU IDPLO\ PHPEHUV QR ORQJHU ZLWK us because of their lack of or denial of health care and about the injustice of even having to have WKLV FRQYHUVDWLRQ LQ WKH 8QLWHG 6WDWHV RI $PHULFD It was SEANC members who became the go-to health care activists and leaders for change LQ RXU FRPPXQLWLHV QRW MXVW LQ 5DOHLJK EXW VWDWHZLGH 2XU PHPEHUV KHOG KHDOWK FDUH IRUXPV LQ *UHHQYLOOH /LOOLQJWRQ .LQVWRQ &ROID[ 0RUJDQWRQ 5DOHLJK %XUJDZ %XWQHU DQG &O\GH WKDW GUHZ WKRXVDQGV RI HYHU\GD\ SHRSOH IRU DQG DJDLQVW KHDOWK FDUH UHIRUP 8 6 &RQJUHVVPHQ WKH PHGLD and most importantly our members. We protested outside of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North &DUROLQDÂśV FRUSRUDWH KHDGTXDUWHUV UDOOLHG LQ 5DOHLJK LQ VXSSRUW RI 5HS %RE (WKHULGJH SURWHVWHG LQ &RQFRUG LQ RSSRVLWLRQ WR 5HS /DUU\ .LVVHOO DQG PDGH RXU YRLFHV KHDUG LQ QHZVSDSHUV RQ 79 on facebook and across the blogosphere. The event that made me the proudest was when more than 200 of our SEANC activists and IULHQGV DQVZHUHG WKH FDOO WR MRLQ RXU EURWKHUV DQG VLVWHUV LQ :DVKLQJWRQ ' & WR UDOO\ LQ VXSSRUW of health care – all of whom woke up before 3:00 a.m. to do so. 1DWLRQDO KHDOWK LQVXUDQFH UHIRUP LV D UHDOLW\ EXW WKH ZRUN RQ KHDOWK FDUH GRHVQÂśW VWRS QRZ :H PXVW FRQWLQXH LW DW WKH *HQHUDO $VVHPEO\ WKLV PRQWK 6($1& DFWLYLVWV FRPH MRLQ PH WKLV PRQWK IRU 1RUWK &DUROLQD 2UJDQL]HU &RUSV 12& WUDLQLQJ DQG 6($1&ÂśV /REE\ 'D\ RQ -XQH $V RQH SURYHUE JRHV Âł6RPH SHRSOH PDNH WKLQJV KDSSHQ VRPH ZDWFK WKLQJV KDSSHQ ZKLOH RWKHUV ZRQGHU ZKDW KDV KDSSHQHG ´ :HOO 6($1& PHPEHUV KDYH VKRZQ WKURXJK WKHLU WLUHOHVV dedication on health care that we are indeed activists making big things happen around the nation and here in North Carolina. I am so proud that our SEANC activists are making things happen.

National health insurance reform will bring real protections and key beneďŹ ts that take effect this year. 1. Lifetime limits and restricted annual limits on coverage are eliminated. ,I ZH JHW VLFN LQVXUDQFH companies can’t drop us. 3. Our children can stay covered under our policy until the age of 26. 2XU FKLOGUHQ FDQÂśW EH GHQLHG care because of a pre-existing condition. 5. Our parents will be paying less for their prescriptions. 6. All new plans must cover preventive screenings and LPPXQL]DWLRQV 7. Tax credits will be available for small businesses who offer coverage.

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July 2009 SEIU International grants funds for SEANC member organizers to hold state legislators accountable for their State Health Plan vote and to educate members on national health insurance reform.

August-September 2009 SEANC hosts a dozen health reform town hall meetings across the state; several congressmen, including Rep. Bob Etheridge, speak at the forums.

PHOTO BY ERICA BALDWIN

PHOTO BY TONI DAVIS

November 2009

March 2010

SEANC launches www.stopbcbs.com to call on Blue Cross and Blue Shield of N.C. to stop using health care dollars to fund anti-reform efforts.

SEANC District 39 member Shoshana Serxner shows support for Rep. Etheridge’s pro-health reform stance. PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

PHOTO BY MARY ADELAIDE BELL

December 2008January 2009 SEANC members visit nine North Carolina congressmen, including Rep. G.K. ButterďŹ eld, to ask for their support of health care reform.

July 2009 SEANC members and health care advocates protest outside of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of N.C., which spent big dollars trying to block health insurance reform.

PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

August 2009

March 2010

SEANC joins the Organizing for America health care tour, where District 42 member Regenia Melvin talks to SEANC member organizers after the rally in Raleigh.

More than 200 SEANC members go to Washington, D.C. in support of health insurance reform. PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

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*Incumbents. Italicized names are SEANC members.

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Ken Waddell (D) Brunswick, Columbus Bernard Allen II (D) Wake Jeanne Bonds (D) Wake Chris Heagarty* (D) Wake Tom Murry (R) Wake Elmer Floyd* (D) Cumberland Charles Graham (D) Robeson Fred Foster Jr. (D) Durham, Person Alma Adams* (D) Guilford John Faircloth (R) Guilford Pat Hurley* (R) Randolph Shirley Randleman* (R) Wilkes Rodney Moore (D) Mecklenburg Mark Crawford (R) Buncombe

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TONI DAVIS

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how you are working to keep our neighborhoods safe and how you are keeping the roads drivable so that people can get to work. I have worked for North Carolina for 21 years and suffered along with other career employees WKURXJK \HDUV ZLWK QR SD\ LQFUHDVHV ZKLOH ZH EXLOW EULGJHV WR QRZKHUH DQG RYHU SULFHG ÂżVKLQJ SLHUV EXW HQRXJK LV HQRXJK , ZDQW WR HQFRXUDJH each of you to attend this lobby day. :H 6($1& DUH WKH UHFRJQL]HG YRLFH RI VWDWH HPSOR\HHV :H FRQWLQXH WR JURZ EXW ZH must continue to have legislators stand up and WDNH QRWLFH WKDW ZH FDQQRW QRU ZLOO QRW DFFHSW another health insurance increase to our monthly bills. We endorsed and helped elect over half of WKH OHJLVODWLYH ERG\ DQG QRZ LW LV WLPH IRU WKHP to hear from us loud and clear – represent those ZKR KHOSHG JHW \RX HOHFWHG RU ÂżQG DQRWKHU FDUHHU 7KHVH DUH WKLQJV WKDW , WKLQN DERXW HYHU\ GD\ EXW now is the time for us to stop talking and start acting. Now I know that people are pressed for everything – especially time and money. I have KHDUG SHRSOH VD\ Âł, FDQÂśW DIIRUG WR WDNH WKH GD\ RII WR JR WR 5DOHLJK ´ %XW , KDYH WR WHOO \RX SHRSOH we cannot afford not to attend. So go to the SEANC Web site and sign up for lobby day. It’s time for the talkers to take action. Jimmy Davis of District 4 urges every SEANC member to take action by attending lobby day.

BY JIMMY DAVIS, DISTRICT 4 CHAIRMAN

Stop Talking, Start Acting: See you at Lobby Day June 8

2Q 0DUFK WKH 1RUWK &DUROLQD 6XSUHPH &RXUW heard oral arguments in SEANC’s public records ODZVXLW DJDLQVW WKH 'HSDUWPHQW RI 6WDWH 7UHDVXUHU and former State Treasurer Richard Moore. $W LVVXH ZDV ZKHWKHU RU QRW 6($1& KDG ÂżOHG ÂłD FODLP XSRQ ZKLFK UHOLHI FDQ EH JUDQWHG ´ NQRZQ LQ OHJDO FLUFOHV DV D E PRWLRQ WR GLVPLVV UHIHUULQJ to a section of the North Carolina Rules of Civil 3URFHGXUH ZKHQ WKH DVVRFLDWLRQ VXHG IRUPHU 7UHDVXUHU Moore under the Public Records Act. SEANC filed the lawsuit in February 2008 following nearly a year of incomplete answers to public UHFRUGV UHTXHVWV ,Q 0DUFK DQG 2FWREHU RI 6($1& made public records requests following a slew of media WKDW UDLVHG ÂłSD\ WR SOD\´ TXHVWLRQV UHJDUGLQJ WKH VWDWH pension fund. Numerous articles in local and national media questioned whether Moore’s investment practices could have been politically motivated. He was the sole trustee of the state’s then $75 billion pension fund. SEANC is supported in its appeal by the North Carolina Association of Broadcasters (NCAB) and WKH 1RUWK &DUROLQD 3UHVV $VVRFLDWLRQ 1&3$ ZKRVH members make public records requests similar to 6($1&ÂśV ZLWK D )ULHQG RI WKH &RXUW EULHI ,Q WKHLU EULHI 1&3$ DQG 1&$% DUJXH WKDW LI OLPLWHG E\ WKH W\SH RI SXEOLF UHFRUGV UHTXHVWV WKH\ DUH DEOH WR PDNH ÂłLQFOXGLQJ GLVFORVXUHV RI GRFXPHQWV UHSRUWHUV EHOLHYH H[LVW EXW FDQQRW OLVW E\ QDPH DW WKH SOHDGLQJ VWDJH WKH public’s knowledge of its government will suffer.â€? Âł7KLV DSSHDO LV LPSRUWDQW EHFDXVH WKH UHFRUGV sought will help SEANC determine if investment decisions were possibly based on politics rather than WKH EHVW LQWHUHVW RI UHWLUHPHQW V\VWHP PHPEHUV ´ VDLG SEANC General Counsel Tom Harris. 1R PDWWHU WKH RXWFRPH RI WKLV FDVH LWÂśV FOHDU WKDW 1RUWK &DUROLQD QHHGV WR HQG WKH VROH ÂżGXFLDU\ V\VWHP ZKHUH one person makes all the investment decisions. Less than D KDQGIXO RI VWDWHV VWLOO XVH D VROH ÂżGXFLDU\ WR RYHUVHH their pension funds. SEANC has been the leading voice WR PRYH 1RUWK &DUROLQD IURP D VROH ÂżGXFLDU\ V\VWHP WR RQH ZKHUH D ERDUG PDNHV LQYHVWPHQW GHFLVLRQV thus eliminating the likelihood of investment-related favoritism or political gain. The decision from the Supreme Court is expected in the coming year. Stay tuned for the results as SEANC FRQWLQXHV WR EH D ZDWFKGRJ IRU \RXU UHWLUHPHQW EHQHÂżWV Previously the North Carolina Court of Appeals UXOHG DJDLQVW 6($1& LQ D GHFLVLRQ LQ 1RYHPEHU saying those requesting public records should list the documents by name. The decision was perplexing to SEANC attorneys who prepared documents asking IRU VSHFLÂżF GRFXPHQWV WKDW WKH DVVRFLDWLRQ KDG \HW WR UHFHLYH $V D UHVXOW 6($1&ÂśV %RDUG RI *RYHUQRUV voted to appeal that ruling during its November meeting. BY

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Health Insurance Reform: The Big Picture

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, signed into law on March 23, is a victory for every working family who ever worried about how they were going to pay for their children’s health care, struggled in the face of medical bankruptcy or saw their dreams taken away by skyrocketing health care costs. SEANC members worked to support the passage of reform, as one of SEANC’s Top Ten Policy Platform Objectives to improve the quality and affordability of health care for all Americans.

How Federal Health Reform BeneďŹ ts North Carolina’s State Employees and Retirees BY CHUCK STONE, DIRECTOR OF NORTH CAROLINIANS FOR AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE

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)LQDOO\ Âą YLFWRU\ RQ KHDOWK FDUH 7KLV KLVWRULF KHDOWK LQVXUDQFH UHIRUP ELOO LV QRZ ODZ 'LG \RX know that the debate over health care has been ongoing since the beginning of the 20th century EDFN ZKHQ 3UHVLGHQW 7KHRGRUH 5RRVHYHOW Âą QRW )'5 P\ IULHQGV Âą EXW ZKHQ 7HGG\ 5RRVHYHOW ZDV in office? The national health care debate was exciting to me for many reasons. It accomplished one RI 6($1&ÂśV 7RS 7HQ 3ROLF\ 3ODWIRUP 2EMHFWLYHV WKDW Âł6($1& ZLOO support federal and state legislation to provide access to quality and DIIRUGDEOH KHDOWK FDUH IRU DOO 8QLWHG 6WDWHV FLWL]HQV ´ 2Q D SHUVRQDO OHYHO LW DIILUPHG P\ GHHSO\ KHOG EHOLHI WKDW KHDOWK FDUH LV D PRUDO ULJKW WR HYHU\ PDQ ZRPDQ DQG FKLOG LQ $PHULFD $OWKRXJK QRW D SHUIHFW ELOO E\ DQ\ PHDQV LW LV WKH ODZ RI WKH ODQG ,W PHDQV RXU GHSHQGHQWV FDQ REWDLQ KHDOWK LQVXUDQFH ZLWK SUH H[LVWLQJ FRQGLWLRQV LW PHDQV WKDW \RX can insure your children through age 26 and much more. The health care debate also brought home what we’ve been saying for years – namely ZKDW KDSSHQV LQ :DVKLQJWRQ ' & GLUHFWO\ DIIHFWV 1RUWK &DUROLQD $QG LWÂśV RQH RI WKH UHDVRQV WKDW 6($1& FKRVH WR EHFRPH 6($1& 6(,8 Local 2008. Cope One of the ways that it affected North Carolina and SEANC members LQ SDUWLFXODU ZDV WKDW ZH JRW DFWLYH LQ D PHDQLQJIXO SHUVRQDO ZD\ 1RW RQO\ GLG ZH ZULWH OHWWHUV PDNH SKRQH FDOOV VLJQ SHWLWLRQV DQG ODXQFK D KHDOWK UHIRUP :HE VLWH EXW ZH SXW RXU ERRWV RQ WKH ground time and time again as health care activists. We told our personal health care stories – DERXW RXU VHFRQG MREV WR SD\ IRU RXU IDPLO\ KHDOWK FDUH DERXW RXU IDPLO\ PHPEHUV QR ORQJHU ZLWK us because of their lack of or denial of health care and about the injustice of even having to have WKLV FRQYHUVDWLRQ LQ WKH 8QLWHG 6WDWHV RI $PHULFD It was SEANC members who became the go-to health care activists and leaders for change LQ RXU FRPPXQLWLHV QRW MXVW LQ 5DOHLJK EXW VWDWHZLGH 2XU PHPEHUV KHOG KHDOWK FDUH IRUXPV LQ *UHHQYLOOH /LOOLQJWRQ .LQVWRQ &ROID[ 0RUJDQWRQ 5DOHLJK %XUJDZ %XWQHU DQG &O\GH WKDW GUHZ WKRXVDQGV RI HYHU\GD\ SHRSOH IRU DQG DJDLQVW KHDOWK FDUH UHIRUP 8 6 &RQJUHVVPHQ WKH PHGLD and most importantly our members. We protested outside of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North &DUROLQDÂśV FRUSRUDWH KHDGTXDUWHUV UDOOLHG LQ 5DOHLJK LQ VXSSRUW RI 5HS %RE (WKHULGJH SURWHVWHG LQ &RQFRUG LQ RSSRVLWLRQ WR 5HS /DUU\ .LVVHOO DQG PDGH RXU YRLFHV KHDUG LQ QHZVSDSHUV RQ 79 on facebook and across the blogosphere. The event that made me the proudest was when more than 200 of our SEANC activists and IULHQGV DQVZHUHG WKH FDOO WR MRLQ RXU EURWKHUV DQG VLVWHUV LQ :DVKLQJWRQ ' & WR UDOO\ LQ VXSSRUW of health care – all of whom woke up before 3:00 a.m. to do so. 1DWLRQDO KHDOWK LQVXUDQFH UHIRUP LV D UHDOLW\ EXW WKH ZRUN RQ KHDOWK FDUH GRHVQÂśW VWRS QRZ :H PXVW FRQWLQXH LW DW WKH *HQHUDO $VVHPEO\ WKLV PRQWK 6($1& DFWLYLVWV FRPH MRLQ PH WKLV PRQWK IRU 1RUWK &DUROLQD 2UJDQL]HU &RUSV 12& WUDLQLQJ DQG 6($1&ÂśV /REE\ 'D\ RQ -XQH $V RQH SURYHUE JRHV Âł6RPH SHRSOH PDNH WKLQJV KDSSHQ VRPH ZDWFK WKLQJV KDSSHQ ZKLOH RWKHUV ZRQGHU ZKDW KDV KDSSHQHG ´ :HOO 6($1& PHPEHUV KDYH VKRZQ WKURXJK WKHLU WLUHOHVV dedication on health care that we are indeed activists making big things happen around the nation and here in North Carolina. I am so proud that our SEANC activists are making things happen.

National health insurance reform will bring real protections and key beneďŹ ts that take effect this year. 1. Lifetime limits and restricted annual limits on coverage are eliminated. ,I ZH JHW VLFN LQVXUDQFH companies can’t drop us. 3. Our children can stay covered under our policy until the age of 26. 2XU FKLOGUHQ FDQÂśW EH GHQLHG care because of a pre-existing condition. 5. Our parents will be paying less for their prescriptions. 6. All new plans must cover preventive screenings and LPPXQL]DWLRQV 7. Tax credits will be available for small businesses who offer coverage.

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July 2009 SEIU International grants funds for SEANC member organizers to hold state legislators accountable for their State Health Plan vote and to educate members on national health insurance reform.

August-September 2009 SEANC hosts a dozen health reform town hall meetings across the state; several congressmen, including Rep. Bob Etheridge, speak at the forums.

PHOTO BY ERICA BALDWIN

PHOTO BY TONI DAVIS

November 2009

March 2010

SEANC launches www.stopbcbs.com to call on Blue Cross and Blue Shield of N.C. to stop using health care dollars to fund anti-reform efforts.

SEANC District 39 member Shoshana Serxner shows support for Rep. Etheridge’s pro-health reform stance. PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

PHOTO BY MARY ADELAIDE BELL

December 2008January 2009 SEANC members visit nine North Carolina congressmen, including Rep. G.K. ButterďŹ eld, to ask for their support of health care reform.

July 2009 SEANC members and health care advocates protest outside of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of N.C., which spent big dollars trying to block health insurance reform.

PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

August 2009

March 2010

SEANC joins the Organizing for America health care tour, where District 42 member Regenia Melvin talks to SEANC member organizers after the rally in Raleigh.

More than 200 SEANC members go to Washington, D.C. in support of health insurance reform. PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

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*Incumbents. Italicized names are SEANC members.

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Ken Waddell (D) Brunswick, Columbus Bernard Allen II (D) Wake Jeanne Bonds (D) Wake Chris Heagarty* (D) Wake Tom Murry (R) Wake Elmer Floyd* (D) Cumberland Charles Graham (D) Robeson Fred Foster Jr. (D) Durham, Person Alma Adams* (D) Guilford John Faircloth (R) Guilford Pat Hurley* (R) Randolph Shirley Randleman* (R) Wilkes Rodney Moore (D) Mecklenburg Mark Crawford (R) Buncombe

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TONI DAVIS

Primed to Vote: EMPAC Endorses 10 SEANC Members in May 4 Primary

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how you are working to keep our neighborhoods safe and how you are keeping the roads drivable so that people can get to work. I have worked for North Carolina for 21 years and suffered along with other career employees WKURXJK \HDUV ZLWK QR SD\ LQFUHDVHV ZKLOH ZH EXLOW EULGJHV WR QRZKHUH DQG RYHU SULFHG ÂżVKLQJ SLHUV EXW HQRXJK LV HQRXJK , ZDQW WR HQFRXUDJH each of you to attend this lobby day. :H 6($1& DUH WKH UHFRJQL]HG YRLFH RI VWDWH HPSOR\HHV :H FRQWLQXH WR JURZ EXW ZH must continue to have legislators stand up and WDNH QRWLFH WKDW ZH FDQQRW QRU ZLOO QRW DFFHSW another health insurance increase to our monthly bills. We endorsed and helped elect over half of WKH OHJLVODWLYH ERG\ DQG QRZ LW LV WLPH IRU WKHP to hear from us loud and clear – represent those ZKR KHOSHG JHW \RX HOHFWHG RU ÂżQG DQRWKHU FDUHHU 7KHVH DUH WKLQJV WKDW , WKLQN DERXW HYHU\ GD\ EXW now is the time for us to stop talking and start acting. Now I know that people are pressed for everything – especially time and money. I have KHDUG SHRSOH VD\ Âł, FDQÂśW DIIRUG WR WDNH WKH GD\ RII WR JR WR 5DOHLJK ´ %XW , KDYH WR WHOO \RX SHRSOH we cannot afford not to attend. So go to the SEANC Web site and sign up for lobby day. It’s time for the talkers to take action. Jimmy Davis of District 4 urges every SEANC member to take action by attending lobby day.

BY JIMMY DAVIS, DISTRICT 4 CHAIRMAN

Stop Talking, Start Acting: See you at Lobby Day June 8

2Q 0DUFK WKH 1RUWK &DUROLQD 6XSUHPH &RXUW heard oral arguments in SEANC’s public records ODZVXLW DJDLQVW WKH 'HSDUWPHQW RI 6WDWH 7UHDVXUHU and former State Treasurer Richard Moore. $W LVVXH ZDV ZKHWKHU RU QRW 6($1& KDG ÂżOHG ÂłD FODLP XSRQ ZKLFK UHOLHI FDQ EH JUDQWHG ´ NQRZQ LQ OHJDO FLUFOHV DV D E PRWLRQ WR GLVPLVV UHIHUULQJ to a section of the North Carolina Rules of Civil 3URFHGXUH ZKHQ WKH DVVRFLDWLRQ VXHG IRUPHU 7UHDVXUHU Moore under the Public Records Act. SEANC filed the lawsuit in February 2008 following nearly a year of incomplete answers to public UHFRUGV UHTXHVWV ,Q 0DUFK DQG 2FWREHU RI 6($1& made public records requests following a slew of media WKDW UDLVHG ÂłSD\ WR SOD\´ TXHVWLRQV UHJDUGLQJ WKH VWDWH pension fund. Numerous articles in local and national media questioned whether Moore’s investment practices could have been politically motivated. He was the sole trustee of the state’s then $75 billion pension fund. SEANC is supported in its appeal by the North Carolina Association of Broadcasters (NCAB) and WKH 1RUWK &DUROLQD 3UHVV $VVRFLDWLRQ 1&3$ ZKRVH members make public records requests similar to 6($1&ÂśV ZLWK D )ULHQG RI WKH &RXUW EULHI ,Q WKHLU EULHI 1&3$ DQG 1&$% DUJXH WKDW LI OLPLWHG E\ WKH W\SH RI SXEOLF UHFRUGV UHTXHVWV WKH\ DUH DEOH WR PDNH ÂłLQFOXGLQJ GLVFORVXUHV RI GRFXPHQWV UHSRUWHUV EHOLHYH H[LVW EXW FDQQRW OLVW E\ QDPH DW WKH SOHDGLQJ VWDJH WKH public’s knowledge of its government will suffer.â€? Âł7KLV DSSHDO LV LPSRUWDQW EHFDXVH WKH UHFRUGV sought will help SEANC determine if investment decisions were possibly based on politics rather than WKH EHVW LQWHUHVW RI UHWLUHPHQW V\VWHP PHPEHUV ´ VDLG SEANC General Counsel Tom Harris. 1R PDWWHU WKH RXWFRPH RI WKLV FDVH LWÂśV FOHDU WKDW 1RUWK &DUROLQD QHHGV WR HQG WKH VROH ÂżGXFLDU\ V\VWHP ZKHUH one person makes all the investment decisions. Less than D KDQGIXO RI VWDWHV VWLOO XVH D VROH ÂżGXFLDU\ WR RYHUVHH their pension funds. SEANC has been the leading voice WR PRYH 1RUWK &DUROLQD IURP D VROH ÂżGXFLDU\ V\VWHP WR RQH ZKHUH D ERDUG PDNHV LQYHVWPHQW GHFLVLRQV thus eliminating the likelihood of investment-related favoritism or political gain. The decision from the Supreme Court is expected in the coming year. Stay tuned for the results as SEANC FRQWLQXHV WR EH D ZDWFKGRJ IRU \RXU UHWLUHPHQW EHQHÂżWV Previously the North Carolina Court of Appeals UXOHG DJDLQVW 6($1& LQ D GHFLVLRQ LQ 1RYHPEHU saying those requesting public records should list the documents by name. The decision was perplexing to SEANC attorneys who prepared documents asking IRU VSHFLÂżF GRFXPHQWV WKDW WKH DVVRFLDWLRQ KDG \HW WR UHFHLYH $V D UHVXOW 6($1&ÂśV %RDUG RI *RYHUQRUV voted to appeal that ruling during its November meeting. BY

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All SEANC decisions stem from district meetings. Whether you have talents or interests in policy, scholarships, communications, membership recruitment or serving as a convention delegate, your district has a place for you! Attend your annual meeting and vote on district ofďŹ cers, Policy Platform Objectives, SEANC Bylaws and more. To ďŹ nd out your district number, go to www.seanc.org under “Quick Links.â€? Contact your district ofďŹ cers to conďŹ rm the meeting dates, times and locations as they are subject to change, or check the calendar of events at www.seanc.org. * As of press time.

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Looking for more information on Policy Platform? The SEANC Web site has the following resources available for members at http://www.seanc.org/about/committees.aspx under the Policy Platform/Personnel BeneďŹ ts Committee: Policy Platform Advisory Committee Members are available to assist members craft their objectives. Policy Platform Objective Forms must be completed and approved at an annual meeting. See page 14 for the current list of annual meetings. 2010 Policy Platform Plan of Action contains the Policy Platform objectives approved by SEANC convention delegates in 2009. District Chairpersons are available to provide information to members about their individual district’s Policy Platform submission rules at www.seanc.org/about/board.aspx.

SEANC’s 2009-2010 Top 10 Policy Platform Objectives (AS DETERMINED BY THE 2009 CONVENTION) 1. Seek continuation of a fully paid health care beneďŹ t for active qualiďŹ ed employees and retired employees. 2. Seek restoration of the employer’s contribution to the Teachers’ and State Employees’ Retirement System to at least match the employee contribution of 6 percent. 3. Request that the General Assembly fund the employee compensation plan prior to considering other appropriations. 4. SEANC will support federal and state legislation to provide access to quality and affordable health care for all United States citizens based on principles similar to those established by the North Carolina Health Access Coalition. 5. Oppose legislation that would remove state employees from under the protections of the State Personnel Act through the OfďŹ ce of State Personnel. 6. SEANC endorses the repeal of G.S. §95-98 and supports the enactment of legislation to govern collective bargaining by North Carolina public employees; further SEANC will seek to amend G.S. §143-3.3(g) and G.S. §135-18.8 to delete language that voids dues deduction from payroll or from a retirement beneďŹ t if an employees’ or retirees’ association engages in collective bargaining. 7. Propose legislation to consider SPA employees for equal percentage pay increases as teachers, EPA employees and faculty employees. 8. Seek an increase in the retirement accrual rate to 2.0 to provide employees with 60 percent of their ďŹ nal compensation upon retirement. 9. Seek legislation to remove oversight of the State Health Plan from under the auspices of the Majority Leaders of the Senate and House to a government agency. 10. SEANC will oppose privatization and downsizing of state government services.

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District meetings begin the Policy Platform process 'LVWULFW DQQXDO PHHWLQJV EHJLQ LQ 0D\ VR now is the time to turn our recommendations for change into formal Policy Platform objectives. 6($1& SURYLGHV D IRUPDW IRU WKLV SXUSRVH ZKLFK \RX ZLOO ¿QG DW KWWS ZZZ VHDQF RUJ GRFV PolicyPlatformObjectiveForm.pdf. 7R EH VXFFHVVIXO UHFRPPHQGDWLRQV VKRXOG clearly describe the desired change or new activity proposed and should include a meaningful rationale. A well-developed rationale increases the likelihood that a given recommendation will be adopted by SEANC’s annual convention. In developing D UDWLRQDOH DVN \RXUVHOI D IHZ TXHVWLRQV KRZ ZLOO WKLV UHFRPPHQGDWLRQ LI DGRSWHG LPSURYH WKH VWDWHœV HIIRUWV WR UHFUXLW RU UHWDLQ D TXDOL¿HG workforce or improve a workplace practice? Will it give rise to cost savings? Will it improve the delivery of a public service?

Need help? (DFK GLVWULFW KDV D 3ROLF\ 3ODWIRUP FKDLUSHUVRQ and Policy Platform Advisory Committee members are available to assist you in developing your ideas into formal objectives and in drafting revisions to existing platform objectives and policy language. You may also contact your district chairperson for information about the Policy Platform process in your district. mhovious@ec.rr.com

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District Annual Meetings Members present policy ideas for a vote. Approved ideas are forwarded to the statewide Policy Platform meeting.

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State employees often identify opportunities for improving workplace practices. That’s because the best ideas about how to improve state government are often obvious to those of us who provide state services on a daily basis. Our quandary is usually more about how to gain support for the initiatives that make change happen. The Policy Platform offers us a way to bring our collective recommendations to the DWWHQWLRQ RI WKRVH ZLWK WKH DXWKRULW\ WR HQDFW FKDQJH QDPHO\ WKH JRYHUQRU DQG WKH *HQHUDO $VVHPEO\

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Convention The week after Labor Day, more than 800 SEANC delegates debate and vote on policy objectives approved by the statewide Policy Platform Committee. Those objectives approved by a majority vote become the association’s plan of action in the General Assembly for the upcoming year. In particular, the Top Ten Policy Platform Objectives guide the association’s lobbying activities.

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Policy Platform Resources Looking for more information on Policy Platform? The SEANC Web site has the following resources available for members at http://www.seanc.org/about/committees.aspx under the Policy Platform/Personnel BeneďŹ ts Committee: Policy Platform Advisory Committee Members are available to assist members craft their objectives. Policy Platform Objective Forms must be completed and approved at an annual meeting. See page 14 for the current list of annual meetings. 2010 Policy Platform Plan of Action contains the Policy Platform objectives approved by SEANC convention delegates in 2009. District Chairpersons are available to provide information to members about their individual district’s Policy Platform submission rules at www.seanc.org/about/board.aspx.

SEANC’s 2009-2010 Top 10 Policy Platform Objectives (AS DETERMINED BY THE 2009 CONVENTION) 1. Seek continuation of a fully paid health care beneďŹ t for active qualiďŹ ed employees and retired employees. 2. Seek restoration of the employer’s contribution to the Teachers’ and State Employees’ Retirement System to at least match the employee contribution of 6 percent. 3. Request that the General Assembly fund the employee compensation plan prior to considering other appropriations. 4. SEANC will support federal and state legislation to provide access to quality and affordable health care for all United States citizens based on principles similar to those established by the North Carolina Health Access Coalition. 5. Oppose legislation that would remove state employees from under the protections of the State Personnel Act through the OfďŹ ce of State Personnel. 6. SEANC endorses the repeal of G.S. §95-98 and supports the enactment of legislation to govern collective bargaining by North Carolina public employees; further SEANC will seek to amend G.S. §143-3.3(g) and G.S. §135-18.8 to delete language that voids dues deduction from payroll or from a retirement beneďŹ t if an employees’ or retirees’ association engages in collective bargaining. 7. Propose legislation to consider SPA employees for equal percentage pay increases as teachers, EPA employees and faculty employees. 8. Seek an increase in the retirement accrual rate to 2.0 to provide employees with 60 percent of their ďŹ nal compensation upon retirement. 9. Seek legislation to remove oversight of the State Health Plan from under the auspices of the Majority Leaders of the Senate and House to a government agency. 10. SEANC will oppose privatization and downsizing of state government services.

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SEANC Members Turned Activists BY

DANA COPE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

)LQDOO\ Âą YLFWRU\ RQ KHDOWK FDUH 7KLV KLVWRULF KHDOWK LQVXUDQFH UHIRUP ELOO LV QRZ ODZ 'LG \RX know that the debate over health care has been ongoing since the beginning of the 20th century EDFN ZKHQ 3UHVLGHQW 7KHRGRUH 5RRVHYHOW Âą QRW )'5 P\ IULHQGV Âą EXW ZKHQ 7HGG\ 5RRVHYHOW ZDV in office? The national health care debate was exciting to me for many reasons. It accomplished one RI 6($1&ÂśV 7RS 7HQ 3ROLF\ 3ODWIRUP 2EMHFWLYHV WKDW Âł6($1& ZLOO support federal and state legislation to provide access to quality and DIIRUGDEOH KHDOWK FDUH IRU DOO 8QLWHG 6WDWHV FLWL]HQV ´ 2Q D SHUVRQDO OHYHO LW DIILUPHG P\ GHHSO\ KHOG EHOLHI WKDW KHDOWK FDUH LV D PRUDO ULJKW WR HYHU\ PDQ ZRPDQ DQG FKLOG LQ $PHULFD $OWKRXJK QRW D SHUIHFW ELOO E\ DQ\ PHDQV LW LV WKH ODZ RI WKH ODQG ,W PHDQV RXU GHSHQGHQWV FDQ REWDLQ KHDOWK LQVXUDQFH ZLWK SUH H[LVWLQJ FRQGLWLRQV LW PHDQV WKDW \RX can insure your children through age 26 and much more. The health care debate also brought home what we’ve been saying for years – namely ZKDW KDSSHQV LQ :DVKLQJWRQ ' & GLUHFWO\ DIIHFWV 1RUWK &DUROLQD $QG LWÂśV RQH RI WKH UHDVRQV WKDW 6($1& FKRVH WR EHFRPH 6($1& 6(,8 Local 2008. Cope One of the ways that it affected North Carolina and SEANC members LQ SDUWLFXODU ZDV WKDW ZH JRW DFWLYH LQ D PHDQLQJIXO SHUVRQDO ZD\ 1RW RQO\ GLG ZH ZULWH OHWWHUV PDNH SKRQH FDOOV VLJQ SHWLWLRQV DQG ODXQFK D KHDOWK UHIRUP :HE VLWH EXW ZH SXW RXU ERRWV RQ WKH ground time and time again as health care activists. We told our personal health care stories – DERXW RXU VHFRQG MREV WR SD\ IRU RXU IDPLO\ KHDOWK FDUH DERXW RXU IDPLO\ PHPEHUV QR ORQJHU ZLWK us because of their lack of or denial of health care and about the injustice of even having to have WKLV FRQYHUVDWLRQ LQ WKH 8QLWHG 6WDWHV RI $PHULFD It was SEANC members who became the go-to health care activists and leaders for change LQ RXU FRPPXQLWLHV QRW MXVW LQ 5DOHLJK EXW VWDWHZLGH 2XU PHPEHUV KHOG KHDOWK FDUH IRUXPV LQ *UHHQYLOOH /LOOLQJWRQ .LQVWRQ &ROID[ 0RUJDQWRQ 5DOHLJK %XUJDZ %XWQHU DQG &O\GH WKDW GUHZ WKRXVDQGV RI HYHU\GD\ SHRSOH IRU DQG DJDLQVW KHDOWK FDUH UHIRUP 8 6 &RQJUHVVPHQ WKH PHGLD and most importantly our members. We protested outside of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North &DUROLQDÂśV FRUSRUDWH KHDGTXDUWHUV UDOOLHG LQ 5DOHLJK LQ VXSSRUW RI 5HS %RE (WKHULGJH SURWHVWHG LQ &RQFRUG LQ RSSRVLWLRQ WR 5HS /DUU\ .LVVHOO DQG PDGH RXU YRLFHV KHDUG LQ QHZVSDSHUV RQ 79 on facebook and across the blogosphere. The event that made me the proudest was when more than 200 of our SEANC activists and IULHQGV DQVZHUHG WKH FDOO WR MRLQ RXU EURWKHUV DQG VLVWHUV LQ :DVKLQJWRQ ' & WR UDOO\ LQ VXSSRUW of health care – all of whom woke up before 3:00 a.m. to do so. 1DWLRQDO KHDOWK LQVXUDQFH UHIRUP LV D UHDOLW\ EXW WKH ZRUN RQ KHDOWK FDUH GRHVQÂśW VWRS QRZ :H PXVW FRQWLQXH LW DW WKH *HQHUDO $VVHPEO\ WKLV PRQWK 6($1& DFWLYLVWV FRPH MRLQ PH WKLV PRQWK IRU 1RUWK &DUROLQD 2UJDQL]HU &RUSV 12& WUDLQLQJ DQG 6($1&ÂśV /REE\ 'D\ RQ -XQH $V RQH SURYHUE JRHV Âł6RPH SHRSOH PDNH WKLQJV KDSSHQ VRPH ZDWFK WKLQJV KDSSHQ ZKLOH RWKHUV ZRQGHU ZKDW KDV KDSSHQHG ´ :HOO 6($1& PHPEHUV KDYH VKRZQ WKURXJK WKHLU WLUHOHVV dedication on health care that we are indeed activists making big things happen around the nation and here in North Carolina. I am so proud that our SEANC activists are making things happen.

PUBLIC POLICY

National health insurance reform will bring real protections and key beneďŹ ts that take effect this year. 1. Lifetime limits and restricted annual limits on coverage are eliminated. ,I ZH JHW VLFN LQVXUDQFH companies can’t drop us. 3. Our children can stay covered under our policy until the age of 26. 2XU FKLOGUHQ FDQÂśW EH GHQLHG care because of a pre-existing condition. 5. Our parents will be paying less for their prescriptions. 6. All new plans must cover preventive screenings and LPPXQL]DWLRQV 7. Tax credits will be available for small businesses who offer coverage.

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July 2009

PHOTO BY TONI DAVIS

PHOTO BY ERICA BALDWIN

SEANC hosts a dozen health reform town hall meetings across the state; several congressmen, including Rep. Bob Etheridge, speak at the forums.

SEIU International grants funds for SEANC member organizers to hold state legislators accountable for their State Health Plan vote and to educate members on national health insurance reform.

August-September 2009

SEANC District 39 member Shoshana Serxner shows support for Rep. Etheridge’s pro-health reform stance.

SEANC launches www.stopbcbs.com to call on Blue Cross and Blue Shield of N.C. to stop using health care dollars to fund anti-reform efforts.

March 2010

November 2009

PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

PHOTO BY MARY ADELAIDE BELL

December 2008January 2009 SEANC members visit nine North Carolina congressmen, including Rep. G.K. ButterďŹ eld, to ask for their support of health care reform.

July 2009

August 2009

SEANC members and health care advocates protest outside of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of N.C., which spent big dollars trying to block health insurance reform.

PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

March 2010

PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

PHOTO BY TONY BOOE

More than 200 SEANC members go to Washington, D.C. in support of health insurance reform.

SEANC joins the Organizing for America health care tour, where District 42 member Regenia Melvin talks to SEANC member organizers after the rally in Raleigh.

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THE REPORTER MAY 2010 *Incumbents. Italicized names are SEANC members. 13 21 28 3 7

Edgecombe, Martin, Pitt Franklin, Granville, Vance, Warren R. Benjamin Clark III (D) Hoke, Robeson Lula Crenshaw (D) Cumberland Gladys Robinson (D) Guilford Frankie Bordeaux (D) Doug Berger* (D)

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TONI DAVIS

Ken Waddell (D) Brunswick, Columbus Bernard Allen II (D) Wake Jeanne Bonds (D) Wake Chris Heagarty* (D) Wake Tom Murry (R) Wake Elmer Floyd* (D) Cumberland Charles Graham (D) Robeson Fred Foster Jr. (D) Durham, Person Alma Adams* (D) Guilford John Faircloth (R) Guilford Pat Hurley* (R) Randolph Shirley Randleman* (R) Wilkes Rodney Moore (D) Mecklenburg Mark Crawford (R) Buncombe Counties

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how you are working to keep our neighborhoods safe and how you are keeping the roads drivable so that people can get to work. I have worked for North Carolina for 21 years and suffered along with other career employees WKURXJK \HDUV ZLWK QR SD\ LQFUHDVHV ZKLOH ZH EXLOW EULGJHV WR QRZKHUH DQG RYHU SULFHG ÂżVKLQJ SLHUV EXW HQRXJK LV HQRXJK , ZDQW WR HQFRXUDJH each of you to attend this lobby day. :H 6($1& DUH WKH UHFRJQL]HG YRLFH RI VWDWH HPSOR\HHV :H FRQWLQXH WR JURZ EXW ZH must continue to have legislators stand up and WDNH QRWLFH WKDW ZH FDQQRW QRU ZLOO QRW DFFHSW another health insurance increase to our monthly bills. We endorsed and helped elect over half of WKH OHJLVODWLYH ERG\ DQG QRZ LW LV WLPH IRU WKHP to hear from us loud and clear – represent those ZKR KHOSHG JHW \RX HOHFWHG RU ÂżQG DQRWKHU FDUHHU 7KHVH DUH WKLQJV WKDW , WKLQN DERXW HYHU\ GD\ EXW now is the time for us to stop talking and start acting. Now I know that people are pressed for everything – especially time and money. I have KHDUG SHRSOH VD\ Âł, FDQÂśW DIIRUG WR WDNH WKH GD\ RII WR JR WR 5DOHLJK ´ %XW , KDYH WR WHOO \RX SHRSOH we cannot afford not to attend. So go to the SEANC Web site and sign up for lobby day. It’s time for the talkers to take action.

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Jimmy Davis of District 4 urges every SEANC member to take action by attending lobby day. PHOTO BY TONI DAVIS

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BY JIMMY DAVIS, DISTRICT 4 CHAIRMAN

Stop Talking, Start Acting: See you at Lobby Day June 8

BY

MARY ADELAIDE BELL

Public Records Suit Heads to Supreme Court

P UBLICATION OF THE S TATE E MPLOYEES A SSOCIATION OF N ORTH C AROLINA s M AY 2010 s V OL . 28 N O . 3 s C IRCULATION 55,000

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