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Every year, I am honored to assist some of North Carolina's best and brightest in their efforts to attend one of our nation's five prestigious services academies," Hagan said. "North Carolina is the most military-friendly state in the country and it is important to continue that tradition and pass it to our next generation of leaders as these talented students pursue serving our state and nation.
The Protect Women's Health from Corporate Interference Act, which Hagan introduced with 36 of her Senate colleagues last week, would also ensure employers cannot deny other medical procedures, like vaccines and blood transfusions, where a boss may have a religious objection.
Hagan's office worked to ensure Army Corporal Donald "Buddy" Moore's widow received his medals and awards
Hagan's office worked to ensure Private First Class Milton Woodruff's family received his certificate
Senator Hagan will join students from Central Piedmont Community College for their annual service event, the MLK Challenge, and prepare lunch for families at the Charlotte Family Housing's Plaza Place Shelter.
Senator Hagan will be awarded the 2014 Excellence in Equity Award from the North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE).
Senator Hagan will hold a press conference in Raleigh to discuss a provision she introduced to reinstate North Carolina's eligibility for the Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) program and make an announcement about additional work she's done to ensure out-of-work North Carolinians have access to this critical lifeline.
The GTCC Small Business Center annually hosts this event for small business owners to learn about a variety of subjects including legal structuring, financing, marketing, sales and technology.
Senator Kay Hagan, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, will speak at a lunch hosted by the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition on Monday, Nov. 25. At the lunch, Hagan will discuss America's global leadership and its impact on North Carolina's economy and security.
Senator Kay Hagan, a member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) and the chair of the Subcommittee on Children and Families, will hold a field hearing in Charlotte on Friday, Nov. 22 titled, "Educating for the 21st Century: Bringing Today's Classrooms into the Digital Age."
Senator Kay Hagan will join Lieutenant Colonel Mary Ann Neely on Friday, Nov. 8 at 12:30pm in presenting Army Sergeant Bobby Shook, a veteran of the Korean War, with four medals.
Senator Kay Hagan will visit the Greensboro Veterans Center on Friday, Oct. 25 to discuss a bill that will encourage businesses to hire veterans. Hagan will be joined by David Benson, Team Leader at the Greensboro Veterans Center; Kip Blakely, VP of Industry and Government Relations at TIMCO; and Lillian Plummer, Executive Director of the Greensboro/High Point/Guilford County Workforce Development Board.
Senator Kay Hagan will visit the Nonwovens Institute at North Carolina State University on Thursday, Oct. 23 to announce a bipartisan bill that will support the U.S. textile industry. The Nonwovens Institute helps nonwovens companies develop innovative ways to more effectively produce their products.
Senator Kay Hagan will be at the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, Oct. 22 to announce a bill that will encourage businesses to hire veterans. Joining Hagan at the event will be David Jones, President and CEO of Peak 10, to talk about the importance of hiring veterans.
U.S. Senator Kay Hagan invites all 7th through 12th grade students and middle and high school counselors from across North Carolina to attend Military Service Academy Day 2013 at Randolph Community College on Saturday, September 21.
U.S. Senator Kay Hagan will join Brigadier General James Ernst on Friday, September 13 at 1:30pm in presenting Army Corporal Merle "Jack" Hammersley, a veteran of World War II, with the Bronze Star.
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