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SEANC awards 41 college scholarships

The SEANC Scholarship Foundation announced this week that it will award 41 statewide scholarships this year at totaling $33,500.

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Board of Governors Meeting

2012-13 Board of Governors meeting

July 19-20, 2013

SEANC Central Office in Raleigh

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What is EMPAC?

EMPAC is:

  • Dedicated to support state employees’ and retirees’ interests 
  • An effective tool to make your voice heard in Raleigh
  • State employees organized to raise money for candidates who support quality public services


SEANC: Stronger through Political Action
The SEANC Employees Political Action Committee (EMPAC) is a critical tool to ensure our success in the fight to secure pay raises and improve health care and retirement benefits.

Why do state employees need a PAC?
Current law prohibits SEANC from using our dues to support political candidates running for elected office. Why should you specifically contribute to the PAC? As a state employee, your job is political. Fair or not, your pay, benefits and way of life depend on politicians. One way in which you can improve your future is to become politically active and join EMPAC. When you contribute to EMPAC, you can help elect supportive public officials. With a more employee-friendly legislature, we are more likely to achieve the goals that matter to you: pay, health care and retirement.

Who does EMPAC support?

  • House and Senate candidates for the North Carolina General Assembly
  • Candidates who embrace state employee issues – regardless of political party 
  • Statewide candidates (with the approval of the Board of Governors)


How can I help EMPAC?

  • Join EMPAC by payroll deduction
  • Become involved with your district EMPAC
  • Vote for political candidates who support SEANC’s views
  • Sign up for SEANC’s Member Action Team


A strong EMPAC helps SEANC fight for you!

  • Pay
  • Health Care
  • Retirement
  • Collective Bargaining
  • Workplace Rights

EMPAC Endorsement Training

Press Release: SEANC Alters Television Ad to Conform to State Statute