Kay Hagan
Kay Hagan
Janet Kay Haganis an American politician who served as a United States Senator from North Carolina from 2009 to 2015. Previously she served in the North Carolina Senate from 1999 to 2009. She is a member of the Democratic Party...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth26 May 1953
CityShelby, NC
CountryUnited States of America
church civil conduct freedom marriage minister move religious time
Religious institutions should have religious freedom on this issue. No church or minister should ever have to conduct a marriage that is inconsistent with their religious beliefs. But I think as a civil institution, this issue's time has come and we need to move forward.
definitely
I want to look at the whole package, but I definitely want to protect the middle-class taxpayer, first and foremost.
jobs government needs
We in Congress need to do everything possible to encourage and cultivate small businesses, so that they can expand and create jobs. Far too often, however, U.S. small businesses are impeded by government paperwork and bureaucratic red tape.
hands long abuse
For too long, Americans have fallen victim to financial abuses at the hands of predatory lenders that operate in the shadows.
believe important needs
I need to be looking at what's important in North Carolina, and you better believe that's what I will do.
running election plans
I'm up for re-election in 2014, and yes I do plan to run for re-election.
guides
My faith guides my life.
people special too-much-power
People like Elizabeth Dole have given too much power to the special interests.
believe school sunday
Well, I believe in God. I taught Sunday school.
country home community
North Carolina is home to some of the largest financial institutions in the country, and a vibrant network of community banks. We're a banking state, and we're proud of that distinction. But we also understand that responsible financial regulation protects consumers and businesses.
strong children commitment
North Carolina is strong because our people are strong. They define our state - by their hard work, commitment to their families and neighbors, their willingness to sacrifice so that their children can have a chance to forge their own path.
children special desire
The fabric of North Carolina and what makes our state so special is our families and our common desire for a brighter future for our children. No matter what your family looks like, we all want the same thing for our families - happiness, health, prosperity, a bright future for our children and grandchildren.
country jobs college
The Small Business 'common app' would function much like the one that students complete to apply to multiple colleges and universities simultaneously. It would ensure that small businesses across the country can concentrate on growing and creating jobs - not wasting time, filling out mountains of repetitive paperwork.