NCRGEA Update: Statement on Lake Case, October 2022
Raleigh, October 20, 2022 — Tim O’Connell, Executive Director of the North Carolina Retired Governmental Employees’ Association, announced today that the United States Supreme Court has denied the Petition filed by the State of North Carolina seeking review of the North Carolina Supreme Court decision affirming a partial judgment in favor of retired State employees seeking promised health care benefits.
This past March, the NC Supreme Court ruled that a vested State retiree is contractually entitled to the same retiree health care benefits that were in place at the time they vested. The NC Supreme Court ruling sends the case back to the North Carolina Superior Court for a determination of whether the State’s actions in reducing benefits was a material breach of the contract and if so, a determination of damages.
“It is time for this case to be resolved,” O’Connell stated. “Our retirees have been waiting over ten years to receive the benefits the State promised them when they became employed. I urge the State to stop delaying and do the right thing for these retirees who relied on the State’s promises.”

The case was filed in Gaston Superior Court in 2012 after the North Carolina General Assembly reduced the benefits retirees would receive in the nonpremium contributory plan. The Superior Court granted a partial summary judgment for the retirees and reserved ruling on the amount of damages.
“This case has been up and down in the trial court and appellate courts for almost 11 years,” stated Chris Whelchel of the Gastonia law firm Gray, Layton, Kersh, Solomon, Furr and Smith, one of counsel for the retirees. “We are prepared to move on with this case to make sure these retirees receive what the courts have said they deserve. Many of the 220,000 retirees affected by this case have died waiting for justice to be served.”
At the November district conferences, lobbyist Jack Cozort shared information on the case with members. You may view it below.
NCRGEA Continues Pre-Retiree Outreach at City Of Goldsboro Event

Josephine Lanier, NCRGEA’s Insurance Director, left, speaks with two Goldsboro employees about the advantages of early planning for retirement at the October 6th City of Goldsboro Employee Health & Benefits Fair.
Lanier met with more than 50 potential members at the four-hour event. She listened to employees’ concerns about retirement and answered countless questions about the benefits of joining the association.
Engagements like this are just one of the ways NCRGEA keeps abreast of issues facing North Carolina’s public servant workforce.
Excellent Turnout for NCRGEA Recognition Table at NC Museum of Art Reopening
NCRGEA’s Recognition Table for North Carolina Public Servants at the North Carolina Museum of Art’s reopening on Saturday, October 8, 2022 was a great success. Both the general public and active NCRGEA members stopped by for information, to pick up swag, and to enter our organization’s drawing for a $500 travel giveaway.
A big thank you goes out to the following volunteers who showed up on a beautiful fall day to work: Delores Parker (member, District 8); Gary Ackley (member, District 8); Laura Kupatt (associate member & Gary’s wife); Suzanne Merrill (NCRGEA Board member); Phyllis Fulton (member, District 8); Lillie Costin (member, District 8); Chris Whitten (staff); Tom McCollum (staff); Deryl Davis Fulmer (staff); and Tim O’Connell (Executive Director).



Join Us At the North Carolina Museum of Art Reopening on October 8, 2022
On October 8, 2022, from 10:00 a.m – 2:00 p.m., you are invited to join us at the NCRGEA Recognition Table of NC’s Public Servants during the reopening of the North Carolina Museum of Art.
NCRGEA board members, staff, and volunteers from District 8 will greet visitors from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 8th. The museum’s Reopening Weekend activities will be held October 8-9, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Location:
NCMA, 2110 Blueridge Road, Raleigh, NC 27607
We look forward to seeing you at our table. Please stop by to chat and collect your sticker stating, “I am a Proud NC Public Servant”. There is also other swag available, including information about our new $500 travel giveaway for one lucky winner.
For more information about this event, please go to Reopening Weekend – North Carolina Museum of Art (ncartmuseum.org). All activities are free and open to the public.
Parking Information:
The NCMA is located at 2110 Blue Ridge Road in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Visitor parking is free and available in the Blue Ridge lots, located on the right after entering the Museum drive. Additional parking is located behind West Building, on the left after entering the drive. Free ADA-compliant parking is available, with the West Building lot being the most accessible. Visitor drop-off is between West and East Buildings and can be reached by turning left after entering the Museum drive and following the signs.









