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Bill to make more NC gov t employee info public resurfaces June 9, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) More information about the work histories of North Carolina state and local government employees would be subject to public disclosure in legislation that s resurfaced this week in the Senate. The chamber s judiciary committee voted Wednesday for the measure, which would provide short explanations about why a worker has been demoted, dismissed, transferred of suspended as of this December. Current law only requires a “general description of the reasons” for a worker s promotion. Pamlico County GOP Sen. Norm Sanderson said the bill, backed by the North Carolina Press Association, attempts to keep the public more apprised of the performance of public employers and encourage agencies to weed out poor-performing workers. ....
Disclosing discipline records would identify dead wood government workers, backer says Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Jun. 9 RALEIGH A bill to make reasons for discipline of teachers, state employees and other government workers public record was revived in a committee of the North Carolina state legislature this week and could soon be headed to the floor of the Senate for a vote. This bill was never intended to do but one thing, and that is to make North Carolina a more transparent state as far as its employees are concerned, bill sponsor Sen. Norman Sanderson said during a committee meeting Tuesday. ....
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05/25/2021 by Paul Mauney and Bill Moss, NC PRESS Last week, many newspapers wrapped up coverage of Sunshine Week, a time set aside to promote government accountability through public records and public meetings. In North Carolina, the idea of sunshine has been more aspirational than reality-based. Now though, there is greater cause for celebration than we have seen in a long time, thanks to the introduction on Thursday of Senate Bill 355 The Government Transparency Act of 2021. Primary sponsors of this monumental bill, Sens. Norman Sanderson (R – Carteret, Craven, Pamlico); Bill Rabon (R – Bladen, Brunswick, New Hanover, Pender); and Joyce Krawiec (R – Davie, Forsyth), have filed one of the most important transparency bills in recent history. By providing meaningful public access to personnel records of state and local government employees, the bill would allow North Carolinians to hold elected leaders accountable for the first time when it comes ....