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ICYMI: Hagan "doing her part to help people find jobs"
Senator Hagan on Friday hosted a job fair in Rutherford County where more than 700 job seekers were able to meet with three-dozen employers. The job fair was part of Hagan's North Carolina Back to Work Jobs Tour, and the fair was the 18th stop on her tour.
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WGHP Greensboro: Hagan Announces Funding for Groundbreaking Research at NC Schools
In case you missed it, Senator Hagan this week announced more than $62 million from the National Science Foundation to conduct research in a variety of academic areas. Hagan believes that investments in research and STEM education are key to ensuring our state and nation remain competitive in the 21st century global economy.
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Hagan Honors Fallen NC Servicemembers on Senate Floor
Senator Hagan spoke on the Senate floor in honor of North Carolina servicemembers who have lost their lives in Afghanistan. With more than 6,000 North Carolina men and women still deployed, Hagan also urged the country to remember those servicemembers who are fighting every day.
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Hagan: Bill would create 27k jobs in North Carolina
Senator Hagan spoke on the Senate floor today urging passage of the Small Business Jobs and Tax Relief Act that would create 27,000 jobs in North Carolina and nearly one million jobs around the country.
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Hagan to hold first-ever Twitter town hall
Senator Hagan will continue her North Carolina Back to Work Jobs Tour by taking the conversation online for her first-ever Twitter town hall. Hagan will host the town hall next Tuesday, June 5th, at 4pm. Anyone following @SenatorHagan on Twitter can begin submitting questions about jobs and the economy immediately by including #AskKay with their tweet.
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Happy Memorial Day
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Senate Passes Hagan Legislation as Part of FDA Overhaul Bill
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Hagan Sits Down with NC Business Owners Before Introduction of Small Business Common App
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Happy Mother's Day to North Carolina Mothers
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Hagan fights to keep rural post offices open
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Senator Hagan honors military spouses in Fayetteville
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Hagan: NC Students Can't Afford an Extra $1,000 in Student Loan Debt
Senator Hagan today spoke on the Senate floor to urge her colleagues to prevent student loan interest rates from doubling from 3.4% to 6.8%. North Carolina students will be saddled with an additional $1,000 in student loan debt if Congress does not act by July 1st.
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Hagan Works to Protect Taxpayers' Investment in Students
Senators Kay Hagan (D-NC) and Tom Harkin (D-IA) today announced new legislation to ensure that taxpayers' investment in federal assistance for college students is not being wasted on advertising, marketing and recruitment rather than being used to educate and support students.
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Hagan Fights for Transportation Funding Bill Supporting Nearly 41,000 NC Jobs
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Hagan on the Job for NC Veteran Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs
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On Senate Floor, Hagan Urges Action on Critical Women's Health Bill
Senator Kay R. Hagan (NC) today spoke on the Senate floor to urge Congress to take action on the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2011.
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Hagan Joins Michelle Obama for Let's Move! Event at CIAA Tournament
Senator Hagan joined First Lady Michelle Obama for a Let's Move! event during the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) basketball tournament in Charlotte.
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On Senate Floor, Hagan Urges Colleagues to Work Together for American People
Hagan joined a group of her colleagues on the Senate floor to encourage Congress to move past the partisan gridlock of last year and work together for the American people.
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Hagan Invites NC Small Businesses to Participate in Export-Import Forum
Senator Hagan, a member of the Senate Small Business and Banking committees, on February 24 will host an exporter forum for North Carolina small business owners with Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im) Chairman and President Fred P. Hochberg at the Gateway University Research Park in Greensboro.
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Hagan Introduces Bill to Accelerate Treatments for Rare & Life-threatening Diseases
Senator Hagan introduced the Transforming the Regulatory Environment to Accelerate Access to Treatments (TREAT) Act to get targeted treatments to patients with rare or life-threatening diseases, in a quick and safe manner.