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Official News Publication of the North Carolina Rural Letter Carriers’ Association Volume 30 Number 3 Circulation 5000 Edited Maiden, NC November/December 2013
President’s Message Dear Fellow Rural Carriers, Greetings everyone! Hope you all are doing well. We just had our Fall Booster in Hickory, and it was a productive day. Please consider coming in the future. This article will be short and to the point.
GRASSTOPS: What is it? To boil it down, it is an effort by our legislative department to be more
effective in lobbying legislators. Please refer to the “Grasstops Connections” segment in this issue. Vicki Gray is our coordinator. Please continue your “Grassroots” efforts as well by contacting your congressmen/women and senators about pending bills via e-mails, calls and letters (to their local offices). Brenda Gibbs (our new Auto-Home insurance person) did a great summary of the National Convention in St. Louis, for her district meeting. She has given me permission to share that with you in print and at other district meetings. Please read her article in this issue of our newsletter. Folks, please be careful in these coming winter months. As you know, weather hazards can be more common, and we want you to get home safely to your families.
I am wishing a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from my family to yours. God Bless All! Thought for this issue: Don’t let yesterday use up too much of today.
– Will Rogers
Inside This Issue Auxiliary News 19
Calendar 20
Chaplain’s Message 3
District Representatives 10-16
Grassroots Initiative 18
Grasstop Connections 17
Obituaries 3
Officer Assignments 2
PAC 7-9
President’s Message 1
RAFT 6
RCHBP 4
Retirement 5&6
SAC 6
Safety 4&5
Special Presentations 11
Dale Sain
A Christmas Message
Warmest thoughts and best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Ronald and Harriet Lineberger.
North Carolina Rural Letter Carriers’ Association Officers
PRESIDENT DALE SAIN
PO Box 52 Vale, NC 28168-0052 Phone 828-461-5057
Brushy Mountain 3 Ashe 6 Smokey Mountain 11 French Broad 31 Person 41 Piedmont 50 Tar River 51
VICE PRESIDENT DANIEL CAUDLE
5744 Seward Rd. Pfafftown, NC 27040-9618
Phone 336-924-0966
Alleghany County 4 Roanoke Chowan 7 Southeastern 8 Five County 28 McDowell/Mt. Mitchell 36 Orange County 39 Rutherford Polk 47
SEC’Y.-TREAS. RONALD L. LINEBERGER
3668 Startown Rd. Maiden, NC 28650-8722
Phone 704-732-1604 FAX 704-735-9094
Alamance 1 Wake County 24 Yadkin River 26 Cleveland/Gaston 29 Randolph County 42 Tidewater 52 Union County 54
Executive Committee RETIREMENT MITCH REECE
211 Wheel Crest Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27127-9729
Phone 336-764-2747
Albemarle 2 Caswell County 14 Guilford County 30 Mecklenburg County 38 Roanoke 44 Watauga/Avery 57
SAFETY VICKI GRAY, CHAIRMAN
424 WAPITI DR Spring Lake, NC 28390-1562
Phone 910/497-5306
Peach Belt 5 Burke/Caldwell 9 Foothills 10 Tri-County 25 Harnett County 32 Johnston County 34 Wayne County 56
FEHB BRENDA PREVATTE 13159 NC HWY 41 N.
Lumberton, NC 28358-5188 Phone 910/738-8424
Durham County 12 Catawba/Lincoln 15 Central Carolina 16 Cumberland/Hoke 20 Sea Level 23 Rockingham County 46
Appointed Officers
CHAPLAIN DOUG BYRUM
1016 Cuthbertson Road Waxhaw, NC 28173-9751
Phone 704-843-3284
AUTO-HOME INS. REP. Mitch Reece
211 Wheel Crest Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27127-9729
Phone 336-764-2747
HISTORIAN RONALD L. LINEBERGER
3668 Startown Rd. Maiden, NC 28650-8722
Phone 704-732-1604
PROVIDENT GUILD HAROLD KNIGHT 738 Stone Mountain Rd
Stoneville, NC 27048-7689 Phone 336-573-3274
P.A.C. CHAIRMAN VAN HEATH
25722 US Hwy. 64 Jamesville, NC 27846-9272
Phone 252-792-6614
PAST PRESIDENT DEREK HARPE 781 Baltimore Rd.
Advance, NC 27006-7817 Phone 336-998-5293
WEB MASTER
Jeff Essick 229 Essick Lane
Winston-Salem, NC 27127-9129 336-775-2519
jeffessick@bellsouth.net
MAIL NEWS ITEMS BY 10TH OF MONTH and Address Changes
TO: RONALD L. LINEBERGER
3668 Startown Rd. Maiden, NC 28650-8722
Phone 704-732-1604 FAX 704-735-9094
Please notify the officer assigned to your district four weeks ahead of your meeting so as to eliminate any conflict of meeting dates as much as possible. District Representatives Corriher and Suttles are unassigned and will attend as many district meetings as their schedule permits.
Obituaries Mrs. Lorie Marie Crouse Reavis, age 41, of Traphill died Friday, November 22, 2013. Lori is the daughter-in-law of Auxiliary President, Susanne Reavis. She was a Registered Medical Assistant at Medical Associates of Wilkes. Mrs. Reavis was a member of Round Hill Baptist Church. She is survived by: her husband, Jason Lee Reavis; two sons, Justin Lee Reavis, Justin is the President of the NCRLCA Junior Auxiliary, Jonah Kyle Reavis; her mother, Anna Billings Crouse; two sisters, Louise Andrews, Linda Carpenter; two brothers, Harold Crouse, Randy Crouse; and several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Oma Lou Harrell Sasser 81 of Nakina, passed away on November 22, 2013. Oma Lou was born on September 23, 1932 in Ashford, AL. Oma is the wife of Ralph Sasser a retired rural carrier from the Nakina office. They were members of Nakina Baptist Church. Oma Lou served her church and community faithfully. Her generosity has impacted many lives of people in that area and beyond.
Oma Lou graduated from Campbell Business College in Dothan, AL. She retired from BB&T as a Vice President and accounting officer after 33 years. She was a member of the National Association of Bank Women, named Member of the Year for 1989-1990 by Southeastern Group of Financial International Women; she was cited for dedication to her professional development and inspiration to other women in banking in their quest of professional goals.
Oma Lou is survived by her husband, Ralph Sasser. She has five sisters, one brother, Harvey Rae Harrell. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Mr. David Branson Edwards, 50, passed away on Sunday, November 3, 2013.
David was born in Guilford County on November 13, 1962. He was a rural letter carrier with the U.S. Postal Service in the Pleasant Garden Post Office. He received a lot of pleasure in decorating his house for Christmas. David loved the beach, yard work, working on cars and listening to bluegrass music.
He is survived by his wife, Cynthia Snow Edwards; daughter, Ashley E. Lamberson; son, Paul Edwards; sisters, Shirley E. Smith, and Judy E. Curry; step grandchildren, Jakub and Rachel Lamberson; numerous nieces and nephews; and canine companion, Missy.
Chaplain’s Message Doug Byrum, Chaplain
Christmas Day
Read Colossians 1:15-20 The Word became flesh and made his dwelling
among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grac
and truth. John 1:14 (NIV)
Years ago, I heard someone say that Jesus is the window through which we see God. Even though Jesus came to live among us as a person and was in some ways just like us, he also embodied all the qualities of God.
During Advent, we reflect on what Jesus has meant to the world since the time of his birth. The more we learn of Jesus, the more we learn of God. God loved the world and sent Jesus so that we would experience new life through him.
On Christmas Day, when I was a child, we set an extra place at the table for Jesus. My mom baked a cake in honor of his birth. Santa Claus, Christmas trees, and gifts were part of our Christmas tradition; but we had no doubt that Christmas was about Jesus.
This Christmas season; let us stop to consider the difference Jesus has made in history and in the lives of people everywhere. Thinking of him as the window through which we see God may make a huge difference in the way we celebrate Christmas.
Prayer: Dear God, thank you for the gift of Jesus Christ, for all he has done for us and all he has enabled us to do through his love and grace. May we believe with heart and mind that Jesus shows us the way to you. Amen. Thought for the Day: Jesus is the window through which we see God.
Prayer Focus: To see God more clearly.
From our house to yours “Merry Christmas”. Doug and Linda.
By the time you get this newsletter open season will be over. I hope everyone that came to the Fall Booster enjoyed it and learned a lot. Ali Sherrill was the guest speaker for RCHBP and gave us a lot of info on what to expect in the coming year.
So now what do we do? We have our insurance in place so now we need to, if we haven’t already; do what we can to stay healthy so we don’t have to go to the doctor or hospital this coming year.
I would like to talk about Diabetes at this time. It sneaks up on you even if you take care of yourself. How can we prevent or delay type 2 diabetes?
One way is to lose small amounts of weight at a time. Yes I know we just had Thanksgiving and have Christmas coming up but you still need to pay attention to what you eat and the amount. Here are some tips to help you reach that goal: Reduce Portion Sizes. – One way is to put less
on your plate. Keep meat, chicken, turkey and fish portions to about 3 ounces. Drink a large glass of water 10 minutes before your meal. Share one desert. Use a smaller plate so you don’t feel you’re not getting enough. Eat slowly; it takes 20 minutes for your stomach to send a signal to your brain saying that you are full.
Move more each day. – Try to be active for at least 30 minutes, 5 days a week. Dance is a good way. Turn up the music and get moving show your kids or grandchildren the dances that you did when you were there age. Walk to a friend’s house to tell them something instead of e-mail or phone call. Ask friends to walk with you so you can catch up on old times. Instead of sitting to watch TV walk in place or do sit up’s or push up’s if you’re able.
Make healthy choices. – Snack on veggies. Buy frozen and low-salt canned veggies. Cut back on high-fat foods like whole milk, cheese and fried food. Cook with care stir fry, broil or bake. Use spices instead of salt. Choose foods with little or no added sugar. Keep track of all the foods you eat to help you see what area of
your foods you need to work on. Choose foods lower in saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, calories, salt and added sugar.
Take care of your mind, body, and soul. – Find time to relax. Try deep breathing, taking long walks. Think before you eat. Take time to change the way you eat and get active.
Most important talk to your doctor about your health and what you need to be doing to prevent this from happening to you. There are all kinds of web sites to help with more information on diabetes.
The American Diabetes Association at www.diabetes.org or www.YourDiabetesinfo.org is just two sites that are loaded with information on symptoms, food, how to cook and what to eat and much more.
Check them out so you will be informed on diabetes.
David and I wish everyone a Happy Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Do you park and exit your vehicle properly? It has come to my attention that some of you are
not following the proper procedure for stopping and dismounting your automobile when making a delivery on your route. The instructions from the USPS are very clear on this subject. Please do not jeopardize your safety and your job by disregarding the rules.
The instructions below come directly from a Driver’s Safety Manual from our employer.
All USPS employees are required to follow these instructions when parking any Postal and/or Government vehicle. These procedures must also be followed when using any vehicle to conduct postal business.
When exiting a vehicle, the following steps must be taken to prevent a rollaway/runaway incident. These are the mandatory procedures for parking and dismounting a postal vehicle.
1. Place the gear shift lever in park. 2. Set the parking brake. 3. Curb the wheels:
RCHBP Brenda Prevatte
SAFETY Vicki Gray
Uphill slope: turn AWAY from the curb. Downhill slope: turn TOWARDS the curb.
Level ground without curb: turn TOWARDS edge of the road.
4. Turn off the engine and remove the keys. 5. Lock and secure vehicle. Employees who do not properly park vehicles
make a firm choice to violate USPS Policy. Operating a motor vehicle in a safe manner is
a condition of employment for every Employee of the USPS.
That says it all folks. If you do not follow these rules you could lose your job. The USPS did not make these rules just to harass you. They are in place to help keep you and others safe. They do help prevent rollaway/runaways. I want all of you to form the SAFE HABIT of dismounting properly. Habits are formed through repetition. Bad habits can be replaced with good habits. By always doing things the correct way, in the same order every time, a safe and proper habit will be formed.
This one is just 5 simple steps. Do them every time you stop and dismount. It will become a good driving habit in no time. Your hands will automatically curb those wheels. You will reach for that parking brake without really even thinking about it. This good habit will become so ingrained in you that you will be curbing your wheels in your own driveway at night when you get home.
Another thing I would like to mention is the upcoming holiday season. We need to be extra careful on our jobs. We will have extra packages to deliver. Driving conditions may be more hazardous than usual. We may be out there in adverse weather or in the dark. Holiday shoppers may be rushing to get somewhere or driving distracted. Children will be home on vacation from schools. Make sure you are aware of your surroundings and driving defensively. Be careful and do your job in a safe manner.
I wish everyone a Safe & Happy Holiday Season!
DRIVE SAFE
RETIREMENT Mitch Reece
FERS Annuity Supplement
What is the FERS Annuity Supplement? Many of you have heard this term, yet do not fully understand how it works. You may be eligible for the supplement if you retire: → At your Minimum Retirement Age (MRA)
with 30 years of service. MRA is from age 55 to 57 based on your year of birth.
→ At age 60 with 20 years of service → If you retire under a Voluntary Early
Retirement (VER) before reaching your MRA (age 55 to 57), this supplement begins upon reaching your MRA
→ If you are age 62 or older at retirement, the FERS supplement does not apply to you.
If you qualify, the FERS Annuity Supplement is paid each month, until you reach age 62, and is in addition to your FERS monthly annuity. This supplement is calculated using the Social Security benefit earned while you were under FERS with the Postal Service and other Federal agencies. It is prorated based on your years of FERS service divided by 40 years, which OPM defines as a “full career”.
Here is an example of how to estimate the FERS Supplement Amount: Estimate full SSA benefit at age 62 (from
page 2 of the Social Security Statement that is mailed to you by SSA). For example, the benefit is $1,000/month.
Determine total civilian years under FERS (rounded to nearest full year). Example: 30 years
Divide years of service (30) by a factor of 40. This equals 75%.
Multiply the SSA benefit (step 1) by factor (step 3). This would amount to $750/month.
You would receive this amount in addition to your FERS annuity until age 62. There are some caveats, though. You can earn wages and continue to receive your FERS supplement if you do not exceed the earnings limit established by the Social
Security Administration. The earnings limit amount for the current year is $15,120. If you exceed the earnings limit, the FERS supplement will be reduced by $1.00 for every $2.00 over the limit. Your monthly FERS annuity and any USPS incentive payments, if applicable, are excluded from the earnings limit. All other earnings, including self-employment earnings are subject to the limit.
There are some myths about the supplement that also need to be addressed. The supplement has no effect on your Social Security benefit. The FERS annuity supplement is paid by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). Also, you do not have to draw your Social Security Benefit at age 62 when the supplement ends.
I would like to wish everyone Merry Christmas.
SAC Board Member Chairman of the Board
Van Carter
The South Atlantic Conference will be held January 25-27, 2014 at the Crowne Plaza Airport, Atlanta, Georgia. This is an informative mini-convention. Room rates are $94.00. The phone number to make reservations is 888-233-9527. The cutoff date is January 9, 2014; please refer to the SAC Conference to get the appropriate room rate. Parking is FREE for all those staying at the hotel. All others will be charged $4.50 per day. We have lined up Joni Montroy as speaker for Sunday evening with the topic of retirement. She is a well-informed speaker on this topic. You can get lots of answers to your questions. Ronnie Stutts, Vice President of the NRLCA will also visit with us and provide the latest information. Saturday afternoon, January 25th will also be the annual meeting of the Atlanta Postal Credit Union, (APCU). Transportation will be provided both ways for this meeting. You could possibly win some money and be entertained by a speaker-comedian. There will be seminars on Saturday evening at 6:30 pm. Topics will include; mail count and other information that rural carriers need to know, presented by Joey Johnson, NRLCA Director of Labor Relations. Also, there will be a seminar on Sunday afternoon about health insurance for
retirees. Larry Waligora will be speaking and answer some questions concerning that subject. Sunday morning worship begins at 8:30 am with Doug Byrum, North Carolina Chaplain speaking and then he will be joined by Don McAdams of Alabama and Ric Vickery of Oklahoma for special music. “COME ON DOWN to HOT-LANTA” Atlanta, Georgia and learn something new. We will dismiss on Monday the 27th at 12:00 noon.
RECRUIT A FRIEND TODAY (RAFT) For various reasons, most specifically the lack of hiring new substitutes for our routes, our membership has been declining over the last couple of years. Even with both districts stepping up their hiring, we are still well below our high number of members that we had two years ago. We need every member to take on the task of recruiting new members. There are a lot of non-members in this state that are getting a free ride on our behalf. We can all do our part to recruit and the National Office has started a new program that may be of interest to each of us to do more to recruit members.
We are initiating a new recruitment program to increase our membership. The RAFT program began December 1, 2013. As an incentive for recruiters and new members, the RAFT program offers the following benefits:
1. Individual recruiters will receive an incentive payment of $25.00 for each Relief Carrier recruited and $50.00 for each Regular/PTF Carrier recruited. The only stipulation to receive this payment is that the recruited individual must sign an 1187 Dues Withholding Authorization form and stay on the USPS employment roles for a period of 3 months after the State Secretary or National Office processes the Form 1187.
2. The newly recruited member will receive 3
free months of membership before his/her Form 1187 is sent to the USPS for processing.
50,000 Layoffs
Do I still not have your attention? Last month when I wrote the article titled “40,000 Layoffs,” I worried that no one would take me seriously. Then I received the October issue of The National Rural Letter Carrier with the transcript of National President Jeanette Dwyer’s testimony before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. She stated: “And then there are jobs. At a time when unemployment hovers at 7.3 percent, this is no time for massive layoffs that will inevitably occur with the elimination of 6-day mail delivery. The pending legislation will result in the significant loss of good, middle-class jobs. Job losses in the rural craft alone could reach upwards of 50,000 depending on the availability of work and the number of days the Postal Service delivers mail. The jobs that the Postal Service is planning to eliminate are good middle-class jobs that will affect mainly minorities, women, and veterans.” There are currently three bills in the Congress that we are working on. All the information that you need is on the NRLCA.ORG website on the Grassroots page. There you will find instructions on how to send a letter to your member of Congress as well as our Senators. There are three form letters to send to your member of Congress and two for our Senators. There are also three letters for Auxiliary members to send to help us. There is also a link to find the addresses of your member of Congress as well as the Senators. With all of that information, all you need to do is to go to the NRCLA.ORG website, go to the Legislative Grassroots page, address the letter to the appropriate district office, sign and include your name and address and print. It is easy. It is simple and if you are not comfortable with a computer or navigating the internet, ask your child or grandchild or a niece or nephew. I’d bet they will be glad to help and maybe show off how smart they are. That will be a win-win for you and them.
I know that I always ask for money and we still need that; but, these letters are also very important. We desperately need your financial support to keep our lobbyists working on Capitol Hill and ---- if you have not called your member of Congress and both Senators to voice your support of six day delivery; WHY NOT? Next year IS an election year and Senator Hagan’s (54%) seat is up for our vote as well as every member of the House. Call them. Write letters to their in-state offices. Make your voice heard and protect your job and benefits and the future of the United State Postal Service.
NC Membership (07/31/2013) 4,672 NC PAC Donors (11/30/2013) 113 (2.42%) Members missing (11/30/2013) 4,559 (97.58%)
2.42% of our members are carrying a lot for the rest of us. Please send in your PAC donation today.
These are perilous times for the US Postal Service and the Rural Carrier Craft. It is of the utmost importance that we fully fund our lobbying effort. Failure is not acceptable. That will harm US and the U.S. You don’t have to break your bank account to support PAC. We have members that have donated $5 this year and we will have members that will hit $500 or $1000 or MORE by the end of the State Convention. Every donation helps. Make your donation today. Thank you.
Send PAC Donations to:
Van Heath 25722 US HWY 64
Jamesville NC 27846-9272
Phone: 252-792-6614 Cell: 252-809-2144
Email: vheath@embarqmail.com For internet security; when emailing,
Subject line should read “PAC”
2013-2014 PAC Donor List
PLATINUM Level ($1500+) Danny Caudle DIAMOND Level ($1000+) RUBY Level ($500-999) James Comer Robin Hoyle ELITE Level ($250-499) Tom Brown Van Carter Dennis Conley Heather Cook Derek Harpe Van Heath Bryan Hudgins Ronald Lineberger Brenda Prevatte Dale Sain Barbara Smith Charles Stewart EXECUTIVE Level ($100-249) Lynn Adams Mary Lou Alligood Doug Byrum Kerry Carawan Sally Corriher Ken Frazier Louise Fulwood Phillip Fulwood Brenda Gibbs Vicki Gray Robert Gurganus Debra Hines Frank Hines Carl Kelly Kelly Kenny Futch
EXECUTIVE Level ($100-249) (Continued) Harry Kirk Harold Knight Sue Ligon James Simmons Frank Suttles Clyde Sweezy Linda Sweezy Doretha Wagoner Jimmy Ward Brenda White Pam White Pete Willliford Moye Woolard LEADERSHIP Level ($50-99) William Bailey Stanley Barnes Robert Black Joe Collins Cathy Hogan Terry Huffines Bonnie Johnson Judith Jones Janet Kight Christine Laney Connie Lindsay Melissa Liverman James Morrison Virginia Patterson Mitch Reece Mike Shue Arles Taylor Dianna Valente Joseph Whitley Sandy Wilson
SUPPORTER Level ($5-49) Thomas Adams Cindy Barefoot-Crow Bobbie Battle Joyce Beavers Debra Bennett Jade Boone Lucia Bradshaw Barbara Bradsher Bud Cale Marlene Cantler Mack Caudell Chris Derrick Judy DiBacco (Friend) Vivian Earley Kay Elswick Bernard Evans Janet Harris Priscilla Hedgepeth Tammy Holshouser Jerry Huffines Deborah Hulon Nancie Hunnicutt Kyle Gilbert-Moore Mary Josewitz Victoria Keathley Georgia Kline Robert Kribs Tonya Lindsay Melissa Liverman Jadwiga McClelland Norbert Mildner Reggie Neal Nancy Odham James Poole Brenda Prevatte Kim Ranker Laurie Ross Laura Ruiz J Calvin Shaver Linda Soto Phermela Tann Hilary Terjesen Myrtis Trexler Lloyd Wright Peggy Vance Bruce Watford Betty Westbrook Jeane Wilson
SUSTAINING MEMBERS Marlene Cantler Mack Caudell Sally Corriher Chris Derrick Jeanette Dwyer Ken Frazier Van Heath Bonnie Johnson Mary Josewitz Janet Kight Christine Laney Sue Ligon Melissa Liverman Jadwiga McClelland Norbert Mildner Jim Morrison Reggie Neal Kim Ranker Mitch Reece Laurie Ross Laura Ruiz Mike Shue Dianna Valente Betty Westbrook Joseph Whitley
How Can I Contribute?
• Automatic Deduction• Electronic Funds Transfer• Direct contribution through state chair• Participate in a state fundraiser
Check out the link below: www.news.ruralinfo.net/2013/11/103-positive-changes-that-our-union-leadership-has-gained.html
Mail Count Mail Count is coming our way. The 2014 National
Mail Count will begin Saturday, February 22 and will end Friday, March 7. All routes will be counted except those routes which both the regular carrier and management agree in writing not to count (Art. 9.2.C.3.a.2). The count will become effective April 19, 2014-- PP 10/2014. If your route received an LLV and your route has not been counted since the LLV was assigned to your route, you will be counted. If your route went on DPS for the first time and the route has not been counted under the DPS standard, you will be counted.
Mail Count Training will be scheduled based on how many routes are to be counted. Postcards will be mailed with dates, places, and times as soon as possible after determining how many training sites are needed. If you are to be counted, please come to the training. You need to be informed and understand how you are receiving credit for the mail pieces that you handle daily. Part-Time Assistant District Representative
One of the major changes to our steward system in Mid-Carolinas is the appointment of Bethany Small as a new ADR. Bethany lives in Southport and works as a
PTF in Shallotte. She worked as an Area Steward until she was appointed to this new position. Bethany joins Tracy Davidson and Barbara Smith as Assistant District Representatives in Mid-Carolinas.
Area Stewards The new office listing for the District
Representatives and Area Stewards are listed in this issue of the North Carolina Rural Carrier. There is a new Area Steward in Mid-Carolinas: Stacey Harris. She will be covering some of the 297 offices in South Carolina. Stacey is joining the two Area Stewards who have been working for the past year-- Brenda Prevatte and Kelly Kenny-Futch. These Area Stewards are doing a great job.
Area Stewards are assigned particular offices that have no local stewards. These stewards have no authority except in offices that they are assigned. Please call me or an assistant district representative for help.
Seniority Over the past several months there have been several
route postings across the District. Issues have arisen because seniority lists are not accurate and awarding of the routes has been delayed. RCAs should ask management for a seniority list to be posted in the office. Hire dates should be checked for accuracy and if there is a question, refer to Article 12.2 (Rural Carrier Seniority). If Article 12 does not answer your questions, please call me or one of the assistant district representatives for assistance.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Barbara, Tracy, Bethany, Brenda, Kelly, Stacey, and myself.
North Carolina District Representatives Mid-Carolinas Greensboro
Sally Corriher PO Box 460
China Grove, NC 28023-0460 704-855-2629
Frank Suttles PO Box 745
Carrboro, NC 27510-0745 919-932-7835
Assistant District Representatives Mid-Carolinas Greensboro
Barbara Smith PO Box 14985
Raleigh, N C 27620-4985 919-212-1564
Barbara Smith PO Box 14985
Raleigh, N C 27620-4985 919-212-1564
Sally Corriher PO Box 460
China Grove, NC 28023-0460 704-855-2629
Sally Corriher PO Box 460
China Grove, NC 28023-0460 704-855-2629
Tracy Davidson
PO Box 277 Matthews, NC 28106-0277
704-821-8016
Bryan W. Hudgins PO Box 26
Eure, NC 27935-0021 252-357-2406
Mid-Carolinas District Representative
Sally Corriher
Mid-Carolina Assignments Bethany Small
Zip Code Office Zip Code Office 28170 Wadesboro 28432 Clarendon 28328 Clinton 28424 Council 28337 Elizabethtown 28436 Delco 28338 Ellerbe 28438 Evergreen 28341 Faison 28439 Fair Bluff 28343 Gibson 28441 Garland 28347 Hoffman/Marston 28442 Hallsboro 28352 Laurenburg/Laurel Hill 28444 Harrells 28357 Lumber Bridge 28447 Ivanhoe 28358 Lumberton 28448 Kelly 28365 Mt. Olive/Dudley 28449 Kure Beach 28366 Newton Grove 28450 Lake Waccamaw 28376 Raeford 28451 Leland 28379 Rockingham/Hamlet 28455 Nakina 28384 Saint Pauls 28456 Riegelwood 28396 Wagram 28457 Rocky Point/ Castle Hayne 28398 Warsaw/Kenansville 28459 Shalotte 28412 Wilmington 28460 Sneads Ferry/Holly Ridge 28412 Wilmington/Magnolia 28462 Supply 28420 Ash 28463 Tabor City 28422 Bolivia 28472 Whiteville/Chadbourn 28423 Bolton 28479 Winnabow 28425 Burgaw 28091 Lilesville 28430 Cerro Gordo
Total 47 Kelly Kenny Futch
28421 Atkinson 28478 Willard 28435 Currie 28516 Beaufort 28443 Hampstead 28518 Beulaville 28453 Magnolia 28521 Chinquapin 28454 Maple Hill 28532 Havelock 28458 Rose Hill 28539 Hubert 28464 Teachey 28557 Morehead City/Atlantic Beach 28466 Wallace 28584 Swansboro
Total 16 Tracy Davidson
28103 Marshville 28173 Waxhaw 28105 Matthews 28174 Wingate 28105 Matthews 28213 Charlotte 28110 Monroe 28228 Charlotte-Steele Creek 28110 Monroe 28228 Charlotte-Oakdale 28119 Morven 28228 Charlotte-Mint Hill 28133 Peachland 28228 Charlotte-WT Harris 28135 Polkton 28228 Charlotte-North Tryon 28012 Belmont 28746 Lake Lure 28020 Casar 28747 Lake Toxaway
28021 Cherryville 28748 Leicester 28031 Cornelius 28751 Maggie Valley 28034 Dallas 28752 Marion 28036 Davidson 28753 Marshall 28043 Forest City/Bostic/Ellenboro/Mooresboro 28754 Mars Hill 28052 Gastonia 28761 Nebo 28078 Huntersville 28762 Old Fort 28080 Iron Station 28763 Otto 28086 Kings Mountain/Bessemer City 28766 Penrose 28090 Lawndale 28771 Robbinsville 28701 Alexander 28773 Saluda 28704 Arden 28777 Spruce Pine 28705 Bakersville 28778 Swannanoa 28709 Barnardsville 28779 Sylva 28711 Black Mountain 28782 Tryon 28712 Brevard/Pisgah Forest 28786 Waynesville 28713 Bryson City 28787 Weaverville 28714 Burnsville 28789 Whittier 28715 Candler 28790 Zirconia 28716 Canton 28792 Hendersonville 28719 Cherokee 28806 Asheville 28721 Clyde 28806 Asheville-London Road 28722 Columbus/Mill Spring 28901 Andrews 28729 Etowah 28904 Hayesville/Wayne/Brasstown 28730 Fairview 28905 Marble 28731 East Flat Rock/Flat Rock 28906 Murphy 28732 Fletcher 28120 Mount Holly/Stanley 28734 Franklin 28139 Rutherfordton/Union Mills 28740 Greenmountain 28150 Shelby 28741 Highlands 29702 Blacksburg/Grover 28742 Horse Shoe 29709 Chesterfield/Ruby 28743 Hot Springs 29715 Fort Mill 28745 Lake Junaluska 29720 Lancaster
Total 86 Stacey Harris
29704 Catawba 29727 Mount Croghan 29706 Chester 29728 Pageland 29710 Clover 29729 Richburg 29712 Edgemoor 29730 Rock Hill 29714 Fort Lawn 29742 Sharon 29717 Hickory Grove 29743 Smyrna 29718 Jefferson 29745 York 29726 McConnells
Total 15 Sally Corriher
28001 Albemarle 28037 Denver 28023 China Grove 28075 Harrisburg 28025 Concord 28081 Kannapolis 28092 Lincolnton/Crouse 28128 Norwood 28097 Locust/Stanfield 28137 Richfield/New London 28107 Midland 28138 Rockwell/Gold Hill
28115 Mooresville/Mt. Ulla/Troutman 28144 Salisbury 28124 Mount Pleasant 28168 Vale
Total 16 Brenda Prevatte
28320 Bladenboro 28382 Roseboro 28340 Fairmont 28383 Rowland 28364 Maxton 28385 Salemburg 28369 Orrum 28392 Tar Heel 28372 Pembroke 28393 Turkey 28377 Red Springs/Shannon 29399 White Oak
Total 12 Barbara Smith
28314 Fayetteville 28527 Ernul 28315 Aberdeen 28528 Gloucester 28326 Cameron 28529 Grantsboro 28327 Carthage 28530 Grifton 28348 Hope Mills/Parkton 28538 Hookerton 28356 Linden 28540 Jacksonville/Jacksonville Brynn Mawr 28373 PineBluff 28551 La Grange/Seven Springs 28390 Spring Lake 28555 Maysville 28391 Stedman/Autryville 28562 New Bern 28323 Bunnlevel 28570 Newport 28334 Dunn/Erwin 28571 Oriental 28395 Wade 28572 Pink Hill 28501 Kinston 28573 Pollocksville 28508 Albertson 28574 Richlands 28513 Ayden 28580 Snow Hill 28515 Bayboro 28585 Trenton 28523 Cove City 28586 Vanceboro 28525 Deep Run 28590 Winterville 28526 Dover 28594 Emerald Isle PO
Total 39 Total Zip Code Assignments 231
News from the Greensboro District Listed below is the new District Assignments for the
Stewards within the District. There have been some changes made in the steward system which dictated some changes in territory assignments. Make sure that you check to see who is covering the office before calling. Also, if your office has a Local Steward, you must contact them BEFORE contacting the DR or the ADR assigned to that office.
If you have any questions do not hesitate to call.
Frank Suttles-District Rep.: 919-932-7835 Bryan Hudgins-Assist. District Rep.: 252-357-2406 Barbara Smith-Assist. District Rep.: 919-212-1564 Jeff Essick-Part-time Assist. Dist. Rep.: 336-618-5095 Brenda White-Area Steward: 252-771-8180 Gail Naillon-Area Steward: 336-504-3519 Carmen Cotts-Area Steward: 347-678-9587 Danny Caudle-Area Steward: 336-924-0966
REMEMBER: If you do not get an answer, leave a message. Some of us are out meeting with Postmasters, Supervisors or in the District office trying to settle grievances or solve issues before they become grievances. Others are carrying their mail routes. We will return the calls as soon as possible.
BE SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL
Greensboro District Representative
Frank Suttles
Greensboro District Barbara Smith, Assistant District Representative
Zip Code Office Zip Code Office 27529 Garner 27807 Bailey 27545 Knightdale 27520 Clayton 27577 Smithfield 27505 Broadway 27591 Wendell/Zebulon 27511 Cary 27501 Angier 27526 Fuquay-Varina/Holly Spring 27504 Benson/Coats 27546 Lillington 27524 Four Oaks 27559 Moncure 27569 Princeton 27562 New Hill 27576 Selma 27610 Raleigh
Total 18 Brenda White, Area Steward
27823 Enfield/Whitakers 27957 Merry Hill 27837 Grimesland 27958 Moyock 27909 Elizabeth City/Camden 27962 Plymouth 27910 Ahoskie/Colerain 27976 South Mills 27944 Hertford/Tyner/Hobbsville/Belvidere 27983 Windsor
Total 10 Carmen Cotts, Area Steward
27560 Morrisville 27502 Apex 27248 Franklinville 27515 Chapel Hill/Timberlyne 27249 Gibsonville 27703 Durham 27298 Liberty/Julian/Staley
Total 7 Danny Caudle, Area Steward
27018 East Bend/Siloam 27116 Winston Salem 27030 Mount Airy 27284 Kernersville 27040 Pfafftown 27292 Lexington 27050 Tobaccoville 27320 Reidsville 27052 Walnut Cove 27358 Summerfield
Total 10 Gail Naillon, Area Steward
27231 Cedar Grove 27301 Mcleansville 27243 Efland 27314 Prospect Hill 27278 Hillsborough 27536 Henderson 27291 Leasburg 27573 Roxboro
Total 8 Frank Suttles, District Representative
27203 Asheboro/Ramseur 27306 Mount Gilead 27207 Bear Creek/Goldston 27310 Oak Ridge/Stokesdale 27208 Bennett 27311 Pelham/Ruffin 27214 Browns Summitt 27312 Pittsboro 27215 Burlington 27315 Providence 27229 Candor 27325 Robbins/Seagrove 27233 Climax 27330 Sanford 27235 Colfax 27243 Semora 27242 Eagle Springs 27344 Siler City 27244 Elon NC 27349 Snow Camp 27253 Graham 27356 Star 27288 Eden 27376 West End/Jackson Springs 27299 Linwood 27277 Whitsett 27302 Mebane/Haw River 27379 Yanceyville 27305 Milton
Total 29
Jeff Essick, Assistant District Representative
27006 Advance 28615 Creston 27007 Ararat 28617 Crumpler 27009 Belews Creek 28618 Deep Gap 27011 Boonville 28621 Elkin 27012 Clemmons 28622 Elk Park 27013 Cleveland 28624 Ferguson 27016 Danbury 28626 Fleetwood 27017 Dobson 28630 Granite Falls 27019 Germanton 28631 Grassy Creek 27020 Hamptonville 28634 Harmony/Olin 27021 King 27635 Hays 27022 Lawsonville 28636 Hiddenite/Stoney Point 27023 Lewisville 28637 Hildebran 27024 Lowgap 28640 Jefferson 27025 Madison 28642 Jonesville 27027 Mayodan 28643 Lansing/Warrensville 27028 Mocksville 28644 Laurel Springs 27041 Pilot Mountain 28645 Lenoir/Hudson 27043 Pinnacle 28650 Maiden 27045 Rural Hall 28651 Millers Creek 27046 Sandy Ridge 28655 Morganton 27048 Stoneville 28657 Newland 27051 Walkertown 28658 Newton/Conover 27053 Westfield 28659 North Wilkesboro/Moravian Falls 27054 Woodleaf 28663 Piney Creek 27055 Yadkinville 28665 Purlear 27239 Denton 28670 Ronda/Roaring River 27260 High Point 28673 Sherrills Ford/Terrell 27282 Jamestown 28675 Sparta/Glade Valley/Ennice 27313 Pleasant Garden 28676 State Road 27317 Randleman/Sofia 28677 Statesville 27360 Thomasville 28679 Sugar Grove 27370 Trinity 28681 Taylorsville 27371 Troy/Biscoe 28683 Thurmond 27407 Greensboro 28684 Todd 28603 Hickory 28685 Traphill 28604 Banner Elk 28689 Union Grove 28605 Blowing Rock 28690 Valdese/Connelly Springs 28606 Boomer 28692 Vilas 28607 Boone 28694 West Jefferson 28609 Catawba 28697 Wilkesboro 28610 Claremont
Total 83 Bryan Hudgins,
27507 Bullock 27850 Littleton 27508 Bunn 27851 Lucama 27522 Creedmoor 27852 Macclesfield 27525 Franklinton 27853 Margarettsville 27530 Goldsboro 27855 Murfreesboro/Conway 27541 Hurdle Mills 27856 Nashville 27542 Kenly 27860 Pantego 27544 Kittrell 27863 Pikeville 27549 Louisburg 27864 Pinetops 27551 Macon 27865 Pinetown 27557 Middlesex 27866 Pleasant Hill
27563 Norlina/Manson 27869 Rich Square/Woodland 27572 Rougemont/Bahama 27870 Roanoke Rapids/Gaston/Weldon 27581 Stem 27871 Robersonville/Oak City/Stokes 27583 Timberlake/Hurdle Mills 27874 Scotland Neck/Hobgood 27587 Wake Forest/Rolesville 27875 Scranton/Swan Quarter 27589 Warrenton 27880 Sims 27592 Willow Spring 27882 Spring Hope 27596 Youngsville 27883 Stantonsburg 27801 Rocky Mount 27886 Tarboro 27805 Aulander 27888 Walstonburg 27806 Aurora 27889 Washington/Chocowinity 27808 Bath 27892 Williamston 27809 Battleboro 27893 Wilson/Elm City 27810 Belhaven 27897 Woodland 27812 Bethel 27924 Colerain 27814 Blounts Creek 27925 Columbia 27816 Castalia 27926 Corapeake 27818 Como 27928 Creswell/Roper 27824 Englehard/Fairfield 27932 Edenton 27826 Fairfield 27935 Eure 27828 Farmville/Fountain 27937 Gates 27830 Fremont 27938 Gatesville 27831 Garysburg 27942 Harrellsville 27834 Greenville 27946 Hobbsville 27839 Halifax 27948 Kill Devil Hills 27843 Hobgood 27954 Manteo/Manns Harbor 27844 Holister 27959 NagsHead 27845 Jackson/Margarettefield 27979 Sunbury 27846 Jamesville 27986 Winton/Cofield/Gates 27847 Kelford
Total 81 Total Zip Code Assignments 246
Special Awards Presented Below are two special awards presented to long time members Owen Moore and Prennis Page. Prennis received
his 60 year membership at the State Convention in Cherokee and later received a special plaque presented by Debbie Bennett on behalf of the members of District 20. Owen Moore, former editor of the paper is shown below with the current editor, Ronald Lineberger and past editor Mitch Reece. Owen received his 50 year membership award at the Fall Booster in Hickory.
Grasstop Connections
Who do you know?
The NCRLCA is looking for anyone with contacts to political representatives, big business, or any other influential people in your community that could be helpful in contacting Washington's Senators and Representatives for support in our fight to retain 6-day delivery. Perhaps your neighbor has a sister that works for Amazon or Netflix. Maybe your best friend has an uncle that is the mayor of a town with lots of constituents that will be voting in upcoming elections. If you think about it, I'll bet you know someone whose business could be seriously affected by the loss of 6-day delivery. These are potential Grasstop Connections and we need your help in reaching out to these people.
What can I do?
In the upcoming months, the NCRLCA will be soliciting Grasstop Connections information from you. We want to make contact with anyone that has the potential to help us save our future. Please share those connections with us. Your Grasstop Coordinator is Vicki Gray. Vicki’s Address is 424 Wapiti Drive, Spring Lake, NC 28390. For further information or if you have questions, please contact Vicki Gray at 910-497-5306, your State’s Committeeperson. She can assist you and will be providing Grasstop Connections information at your district meetings.
When should I start?
Start right now - Send Vicki your contact names ASAP! NC needs all the help we can get. Most of our representatives DO NOT
Support our views on the Post Office.
Together, we can make a difference!
NC Senators: Richard M. Burr (burr.senate.gov) 217 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 (202)224-3154
Kay Hagan (hagan.senate.gov) 521 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-6342
National Legislative Representatives Congressional District 1: G.K. Butterfield (butterfield.house.gov) 2305 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-3101
Congressional District 2: Renee Ellmers (ellmers.house.gov) 1533 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-4531
Congressional District 3: Walter B. Jones (jones.house.gov) 2333 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-3415
Congressional District 4: David E. Price (price.house.gov) 2162 Rayburn House Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-1784
Congressional District 5: Virginia Foxx (foxx.house.gov) 1230 Longworth House Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-2071
Congressional District 6: Howard Coble (coble.house.gov) 2188 Rayburn House Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-3065
Congressional District 7: Mike McIntyre (mcintyre.house.gov) 2133 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225- 2731 Congressional District 8: Richard Hudson (hudson.house.gov) 429 Cannon House Office Bldg Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-3715
Congressional District 9: Robert Pittenger (pittenger.house.gov) 224 Cannon House Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-1976 Congressional District 10: Patrick McHenry (mchenry.house.gov) 2334 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-2576
Congressional District 11: Mark Meadows (meadows.house.gov) 1516 Longworth House Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-6401
Congressional District 12: Melvin Watt (watt.house.gov) 2304 Rayburn House Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-1510
Congressional District 13: George Holding (holding.house.gov) 507 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-3032 NOTE: You may reach any of your legislators by calling the Capital Switchboard at (866) 220-0044 and ask for your Congressional Representative by name. You may also use the toll free hotline at (877) 217-8234.
NRLCA Grassroots Initiative - Get Involved!
FIGHT FOR 6-DAY DELIVERY! Contact your Senators and Representatives to urge the continuation of 6-Day Delivery.
To Contact Your NC Senators and Representatives:
NORTH CAROLINA AUXILIARY
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT MRS. SUSANNE REAVIS
345 Harvey’s Ln Traphill, NC 28685-9133
336-957-2004
VICE PRESIDENT MR. L. E. WHITE
1336 Schoolhouse Road Elizabeth City, NC 27909-9596
252-771-8180
SEC./TREAS. MRS. SUE KELLY 7661 Wilkins Drive
Fayetteville, NC 28311-9361 910-488-5424
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
MR. LINWOOD SMITH
1008 Dowling Road Raleigh, NC 27610-4419
919-212-1564
MR. CHARLES ADAMS 1940 Shawtown Road
Glade Valley, NC 28627-9161 336-657-8962
MRS. EDITH KNIGHT 738 Stone Mountain Rd
Stoneville, NC 27048-7689 Phone 336-573-3274
CHAPLAIN
MRS. CAROLYN WARD 3951 Virginia Rd
Tyner, NC 29780-9797 252-221-4683
PROVIDENT GUILD
MR. CHARLES ADAMS 1940 Shawtown Road
Glade Valley, NC 28627-9161 336-657-8962
HISTORIAN
HARRIET P. LINEBERGER 3668 Startown Road
Maiden, NC 28650-8722 704-732-1604
JUNIOR SPONSOR
MRS. SARAH STEWART 251 Cedar Drive
Stoneville, NC 27048-8412 336-427-3675
PAST PRESIDENT MR. L. E. WHITE
1336 Schoolhouse Road Elizabeth City, NC 27909-9596
252-771-8180
Auxiliary News It is a very special time of the year for rural
mail carriers spouses. It is at this time of the year when friends remember friends with cards, gifts and thoughtful expressions of love. For our mail carriers it is a very busy time for volume on each route increases with cards and packages. As for me, I look forward daily to visiting my mailbox to check for cards and notes from friends.
Last year the “Program of Love” was very special and nationwide raising $82,029.49 was just great for DEBRA. Everyone helped and I again thank my many friends in North Carolina for their ways of contribution to make this project successful.
This year, National President Sheila Reardon-Gilman has chosen Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - JDRF CURING TYPE 1 DIABETES as her Humanitarian Project. Let’s again support the Auxiliary of the.
National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association through the purchase of the items that are for sale or support this program in whatever way we can.
The holiday season reminds us to take just a few moments to remember our thankfulness and show our friends we remember them. Don’t forget to mail Christmas Cards to your many friends for it may be a very special gift they this year.
As the calendar year will soon be winding down, another year with new adventures will begin. It is time to focus attention to the future plans of your graduating “RLC Juniors.” Each year, the national auxiliary of the National Rural Letter Carriers Association has several scholarships to award to well deserving “Juniors”. If your child is graduating from high school or is already attending a college, then he or she is eligible to fill out applications for these scholarships. The student must be under the age of 21 (as of August 1, 2014) and not married. The scholarship forms are on the National Rural Carriers Association Website NRLCA.org. The RLCA member will have to sign on to the national website for you to obtain these forms. If you have questions about any of the scholarship forms, please call the appropriate National Auxiliary officer who is listed at the bottom of the scholarship form. See a national magazine to obtain the appropriate auxiliary officer phone number. State Auxiliary Officers have the forms as well.
The North Carolina Auxiliary along with several districts will also have scholarships to award. Contact Sue Kelly at 910-488-5424 for this form. Only Juniors from North Carolina can apply for these.
All National Scholarship applications must be postmarked no later than March 1, 2014. NC Scholarship applications must be mailed to Sue Kelly prior to the State Convention.
On a personal note, sympathy is extended to Susanne and Jimmie Reavis in the loss of their daughter in law, Lorie Reavis, who lost her battle with cancer on November 22, 2013. Lorie’s son, Justin is the president of the North Carolina Junior Auxiliary.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Kay Carter
NCRLCA Dues for 2013-2014 [ ] Regular…Cash………...………………$598.00 [ ] 1187…Bi-Weekly….……………………$23.00 [ ] Retired……Cash……………………...$109.00 [ ] 1187R…Monthly………………………...$9.08 [ ] 73, RCA, RCR……Cash…..………….$204.00 [ ] 1187……Bi-Weekly..…………………….$7.85 The membership year begins July 1, ends June 30. Please make checks payable to NCRLCA. Checks or membership form should be mailed to Ronald L Lineberger, Secretary/Treasurer. The address is listed on page two. NOTE: “Dues, assessments, contributions or gifts to NCRLCA are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.”
POLITICAL ACTION FUND
Contributions are needed for the NCRLCA lobbying effort. The fund is used to maintain friendly relations with members of Congress, to preserve your fringe benefits and work practices, affecting the welfare of each rural letter carrier, substitute, PTF, RCA, RCR, retired carrier and their families. Make checks payable to the NCRLCA PAC Fund and mail to: Van Robert Heath PAC Chairman Address in on page two Upon receipt of $5.00 or more, you will receive a membership card. Please return this form with your contribution. NAME__________________________________ ADDRESS_______________________________ CITY___________________________________ STATE_____________________ZIP__________ DISTRICT_______________________#_______
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REGULAR RETIRED SUBSTITUTE
MEMBERSHIP If you have forgotten to pay your membership dues for the next year, please do so immediately. If your dues are delinquent, it could affect your Rural Carrier Benefit Plan. The most convenient way to pay is to sign a “dues withholding” form (1187 or 1187R for retirees). If you need a form, please contact a board member. Regular and substitutes can sign a form NOW.
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