The statewide leadership of SEANC’s political action committee EMPAC voted to endorse State Treasurer Dale Folwell for re-election in the 2020 General Election.
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SEANC recently launched television ads in the Wilmington and Asheville markets calling out hospitals for their billing practices with the State Health Plan.
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SEANC continues to make the case that all education personnel matter by pushing for equitable raises for university and community college employees as well as non-certified school personnel ahead of the legislature’s return to session next month.
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SEANC and other organizations scored a victory in the fight to rein in health care costs this week, when a lawsuit challenging the state’s unnecessary Certificate of Need (CON) laws was deemed credible enough to proceed.
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Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of Senate Bill 354 and the full state budget have left pay increases for UNC and community college employees, non-certified school personnel and state retirees in jeopardy.
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Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed bills on Nov. 8 that included raises for UNC and community college employees, noncertified school personnel and bonuses for retirees.
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The N.C. House voted this week to override Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto on the legislature’s state budget. This action has little direct effect on most state employees.
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EMPAC, the political arm of the SEANC, presented Quinterline Bowen of Washington, N.C., with its Gloria M. Upperman Activist Award on Saturday at the 36th Annual SEANC Convention in Greensboro.
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