VIDEO: PFFPNC Video Update, December 2017
The PFFPNC December 2017 Video Update features news from the Annual Convention held in November in Carolina Beach as well as upcoming news and information for members as we head into 2018.
The PFFPNC December 2017 Video Update features news from the Annual Convention held in November in Carolina Beach as well as upcoming news and information for members as we head into 2018.
PFFPNC has an incredible 2017 which is highlighted in this video that premiered at the 2017 PFFPNC Convention in Carolina Beach on November 12-15. Hit play to watch below.
IAFF General President Harold Schaitberger spoke Tuesday morning of the 2017 PFFPNC Convention. Watch his address in the video below.
Day 2 of the PFFPNC Convention included some fantastic guests and presentations.
The morning began with Rep. Holly Grange from District 20 addressing the crowd. Rep. Grange is a former member of the U.S. Army Core of Engineers. She talked about some core values she lives by and acknowledge fire fighters and paramedics do too: Loyalty, Respect, Honor, Integrity and Personal Courage.
Following Rep. Grange, we were honored to hear from IAFF General President Harold Schaitberger. He talked about a number of things including our political presence, the growth of the IAFF and the newly opened IAFF Center for Excellence for Behavioral Health Treatment and Recovery. President Schaitberger emphasized that post traumatic stress is an occupational injury not a disorder. He assured members that the IAFF would be there to help with depression, suicidal thoughts and alcohol and drug addictions.
President Schaitberger also assured the PFFPNC that he and the IAFF have our backs also on the political front both in our efforts and financially. He encouraged us to stay involved with local and state politics and congratulated us on our efforts so far.
You can watch President Schaitberger address convention here.
We also heard from IAFF General Secretary/Treasurer Ed Kelly. He went over the financial status of the IAFF and said the Union is in great financial standing. He also talked about the IAFF PAC and encouraged more from PFFPNC to donate to the international PAC.
President Schaitberger and S/T Kelly were on hand to present Morrisville with their charter and welcomed them to the IAFF.
We also heard from Greensboro’s Vinnie Messina on social media and branding.
Messina encouraged all Locals to have a social media presence especially Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You don’t have to start immediately but he encouraged all Locals to at least sign up for these social media accounts. He also recommended Constant Contact for email communication. He encouraged all Locals to use their logo on everything and to keep branding simple, clear and consistent and easily searchable by the public.
Keynote speaker Lt. Gov. Dan Forest took the stage around 1 p.m. and spoke to the crowd about efforts being made in Raleigh and how we can work together. He invited us to work together on getting HB 340 through the Senate.
“Politics is a game of compromise,” he told the crowd. “There’s not an issue that anyone has that we can’t work on.”
He ended by saying his office is always open and he is happy to talk about any issues.
You can watch the beginning of his address on our Facebook page.
There will be one election this year for a two-year trustee position. The nominees are Curtis Collins, Jeremy King and Vinnie Messina. Voting will take place starting at 8 a.m. tomorrow until convention starts at 9 a.m.
The 2017 Professional Fire Fighters and Paramedics Convention got off to a great start on Monday.
Mike Williams, President, Local 2961, Jacksonville, and Carolina Beach Fire Chief Alan Griffin welcomed us. PFFPNC President Tom Brewer gave opening remarks, encouraging Locals to talk to one another. He said over the next few days we will talk about ways you can work with your fire chiefs and local politicians. If you don’t believe it’s possible within your department, Brewer encouraged talking to Wilmington or Greensboro or Raleigh and hear stories that prove you can make a difference.
Sec./Tres. and Political Director Josh Smith along with New Frame’s Brian Lewis gave an update on our legislative accomplishments and goals. Among our 2018 goals are:
Both Smith and Lewis encourage us to build relationships with our local elected officials. One goal for 2018 is to build relationships with our local state senators.
We also heard from Rep. Dennis Riddell, who was a key supporter in getting cancer line of duty death benefits pasted in legislation. Riddell thanked fire fighters and paramedics for putting their lives on the line daily. He also said he has our back and is working hard on getting more cancers added to legislation.
Our message we need to share with our senators to get HB 340 passed: PEP – parity, economics and performance. We deserve what police officers have. We need to help getting our older fire fighters retired because we know it’s tougher the older you get and the risk of cancer is higher.
We also heard from newly appointed 12th District Vice President and long-time PFFPNC supporter Walt Dix and PFFPNC Attorney Travis Payne.
Day 1 concluded with a late-fill resolution and district caucuses. Voting on all resolutions will take place later in convention.
Among the speakers we will hear from on Tuesday include IAFF General President Harold Schaitberger, IAFF General Secretary/Treasurer Ed Kelly and keynote speaker, Lt. Governor Dan Forest.
In this PFFPNC September Video Update, PFFPNC Political Director and Secretary Treasurer Josh Smith updates members on PFFPNC’s separation allowance legislation and talks with Raleigh fire fighter Tyler Pearce about the importance of local elections.
PFFPNC September Video Update from New Frame Videos on Vimeo.
The August 2017 PFFPNC Video Update is now available for viewing. This edition includes information on local government endorsements and the importance of firefighters influencing local elections.
PFFPNC Video Update | August 2017 from New Frame Videos on Vimeo.
Watch the PFFPNC Legislative Video Update for July 2017 with Political Director Josh Smith as he discusses actions PFFPNC has taken this month, as well as future plans.
PFFNC Legislative Video Update | July 2017 from New Frame Videos on Vimeo.
PFFPNC Political Director Josh Smith begins his service on the Board of Trustees of the North Carolina Teachers’ and State Employees’ Retirement System July 20 after being sworn in before the start of the governance board’s meeting.
One of the primary responsibilities of the governing board is to maintain responsibility for the proper administration and operation of the pension system for North Carolina’s 875,000 active and retired public employees, including teachers, police officers, firefighters, and public servants throughout the state. An added benefit is that firefighters have a seat at a powerful policy making table.
Check out the PFFPNC June 2017 Video Update. This month, we filmed from Raleigh as Secretary-Treasurer Josh Smith, VP Scott Mullins, Greensboro VP Justin Price and, and Greensboro E-board Member Vinnie Messina visit fire stations in the Capital City.
PFFPNC June 2017 Video Update from New Frame Videos on Vimeo.