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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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SEANC Members Turned Activists BY
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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
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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
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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 ¿VKLQJ 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 ¿QG 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\ ³, FDQœW 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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Stop Talking, Start Acting: See you at Lobby Day June 8
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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 districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Policy Platform submission rules at www.seanc.org/about/board.aspx.
SEANCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 employerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contribution to the Teachersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and State Employeesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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 employeesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; or retireesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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 SEANCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 SEANCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s legislative and administrative lobbying activities. It represents our membersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; best thinking about how to recruit and retain the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most valuable resource â&#x20AC;&#x201C; state employees.
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Statewide Policy Platform Meeting All 53 districtsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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 districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Policy Platform submission rules at www.seanc.org/about/board.aspx.
SEANCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 employerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contribution to the Teachersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and State Employeesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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 employeesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; or retireesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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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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 childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 SEANCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 Carolinaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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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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 canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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. Etheridgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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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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 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 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 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 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. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time for the talkers to take action. Jimmy Davis of District 4 urges every SEANC member to take action by attending lobby day.
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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 childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 SEANCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Top Ten Policy Platform Objectives to improve the quality and affordability of health care for all Americans.
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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 canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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.
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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. Etheridgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pro-health reform stance. PHOTO BY TONY BOOE
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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.
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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
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Endorsement Process
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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 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 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 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 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. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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
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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 â&#x20AC;&#x153;Quick Links.â&#x20AC;? 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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City Sylva
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District Chairperson Teddy Greene - tgreene@ncdot.gov
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Melissa Freeman - mfreeman@wpcc.edu Wayne Freeman - Wayne.Freeman@ncmail.net
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Barbara Leatherman - leatherlee@charter.net
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Whiteville
LEFT: SEANC member Rudy Croom, an employee at the Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf, signs his concerns about studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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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â&#x20AC;&#x153;It means that when employees need an avenue to improve employee-management cooperation, we have one. It means that we can discuss the terms and conditions of our employment â&#x20AC;&#x201C; something that could reduce the $563 million annual turnover cost in state government.â&#x20AC;? 6($1& ([HFXWLYH 'LUHFWRU 'DQD &RSH RQ ([HFXWLYH 2UGHU LQ WKH )HE 1HZV 2EVHUYHU DUWLFOH Âł3HUGXH SEANC speaks for state workers.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;By and large, I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t see a problem with being able to disclose the historical salaries of state employees or the historical nature of what their job titles and duties were.â&#x20AC;? 6($1& ([HFXWLYH 'LUHFWRU 'DQD &RSH LQ WKH 0DUFK 1HZV 2EVHUYHU DUWLFOH Âł6DODU\ KLVWRULHV NHSW IURP SXEOLF ´ â&#x20AC;&#x153;To save a little bit of money and to hurt a vulnerable population to do it makes no sense. The deeper we dig down into it, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just appalling. Ultimately, the effect on the schools will be that slowly, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll shut down. Staff is going to leave. Kids are going to leave.â&#x20AC;? 6($1& /HJLVODWLYH $IIDLUV 'LUHFWRU $UGLV :DWNLQV RQ WKH EXGJHW FXWV DW WKH (DVWHUQ 1RUWK &DUROLQD 6FKRRO IRU WKH 'HDI LQ WKH 0DUFK :5$/ UHSRUW Âł%XGJHW VKRUWIDOO DIIHFWLQJ VHUYLFHV DW VWDWH VFKRROV ´
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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 ÂżQG 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 SEANCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual convention. In developing D UDWLRQDOH DVN \RXUVHOI D IHZ TXHVWLRQV KRZ ZLOO WKLV UHFRPPHQGDWLRQ LI DGRSWHG LPSURYH WKH VWDWHÂśV HIIRUWV WR UHFUXLW RU UHWDLQ D TXDOLÂżHG 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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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 districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Policy Platform submission rules at www.seanc.org/about/board.aspx.
SEANCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 employerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contribution to the Teachersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and State Employeesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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 employeesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; or retireesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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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The Pension Maximization Plan includes life insurance; benefits paid to beneficiaries would be considered death benefits, paid out monthly for life, and would be mostly income tax free. You must qualify medically for the insurance.
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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 associationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s plan of action in the General Assembly for the upcoming year. In particular, the Top Ten Policy Platform Objectives guide the associationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Policy Platform submission rules at www.seanc.org/about/board.aspx.
SEANCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 employerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contribution to the Teachersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and State Employeesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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 employeesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; or retireesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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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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 childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 SEANCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Top Ten Policy Platform Objectives to improve the quality and affordability of health care for all Americans.
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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 canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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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PHOTO BY TONI DAVIS
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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. Etheridgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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
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PHOTO BY TONY BOOE
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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.
THE REPORTER MAY 2010
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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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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 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 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 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 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. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time for the talkers to take action.
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BY JIMMY DAVIS, DISTRICT 4 CHAIRMAN
Stop Talking, Start Acting: See you at Lobby Day June 8
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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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