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Kay R. Hagan
Kay R. Hagan Congressional Service
Kay R. Hagan is a retired United States Congresswomen for the state of North Carolina. Kay served as a Senator for the state of North Carolina and served a total of 3 terms in congress.
Kay R. Hagan participated in over 106 voting sessions, sponsored over 266 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 603 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
CentristKay Hagan generally supported policies aimed at economic growth, including tax cuts for middle-class families and small businesses, and investments in infrastructure and technology.
Agriculture
CentristHagan supported policies that provided subsidies and support to farmers, especially those in North Carolina, advocating for programs that benefited tobacco and livestock industries.
Immigration
CentristHagan supported comprehensive immigration reform, including a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, while also advocating for stronger border security.
Education
LiberalHagan advocated for increased funding for public education, support for early childhood programs, and making college education more affordable through financial aid and grant programs.
Energy
CentristHagan promoted an 'all-of-the-above' energy strategy, supporting the development of renewable energy sources while also advocating for offshore drilling and natural gas exploration.
Climate change
CentristHagan supported policies to address climate change, including investments in renewable energy, but was cautious about regulations that might negatively impact the economy.
Healthcare
LiberalHagan voted for the Affordable Care Act, supporting the expansion of healthcare coverage and consumer protections, though she voiced support for certain reforms to the program.
Housing
CentristHagan supported measures to stabilize the housing market and prevent foreclosures, including assistance for struggling homeowners and incentives for banks to modify loans.
Transportation
CentristHagan advocated for investments in infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and public transit systems, emphasizing their importance for economic growth and job creation.
Veterans affairs
CentristHagan was a strong advocate for veterans, supporting increased funding for veterans' healthcare and benefits and working on issues related to veterans' employment and education.
Voting rights
LiberalHagan supported measures to expand voting rights and access, opposing laws that she viewed as restrictive to voter participation, such as stringent voter ID laws.