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State Hiring Accessibility and Modernization

PassedSenate
Todd JohnsonRepublican

Ch. SL 2025-342025-07-01

45 Yea0 Nay2025-06-24

This bill modernizes North Carolina's state hiring system by reducing educational barriers to state jobs, streamlining job applications, simplifying job postings, and giving state agencies more flexibility in recruiting, hiring, and compensating employees. It also allows agencies to hire temporary employees permanently and rehire qualified candidates from previous postings without reposting positions.

  • Supporters argue this bill removes unnecessary barriers that prevent qualified workers from applying for state jobs, particularly those with practical experience from military service, apprenticeships, or trade schools instead of four-year degrees.
  • They contend the changes make the state a more competitive employer by speeding up hiring, reducing application burdens, offering sign-on bonuses, and allowing agencies to fill critical positions faster, ultimately improving government efficiency and service delivery.
  • Opponents may be concerned that reducing posting requirements and allowing direct hiring of temporary or previously-interviewed candidates could weaken merit-based hiring protections and transparency in government employment.
  • They might also worry that giving agencies broad discretion over hiring, pay, and classification—and exempting certain hires from standard procedures—could create inconsistency across state government and reduce oversight of whether hiring decisions remain fair and free from political influence.

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