Hagan sends papers to UNCG
Former state Sen. (and current U.S. Sen.) Kay Hagan has donated the papers from her state office to UNCG. From a news release:
GREENSBORO – U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan has donated the papers from the decade she spent in the North Carolina Senate to The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.The Greensboro Democrat was elected to the state Senate in 1998 and served as co-chair of the powerful Appropriations Committee for four years starting in 2003. She was elected to the U.S. Senate in November and took the oath of office in Washington Jan. 6.
University Libraries received the papers in more than a dozen boxes on Jan. 12. A single stack of the correspondence, schedules and other documents would be about 15 feet tall.
“Senator Hagan’s generous gift further enhances the university’s impressive collections related to women’s history and the history of the Piedmont Triad,” said Dean of University Libraries Rosann Bazirjian. “We’re extremely grateful she chose to keep these important papers in her hometown by giving them to UNCG.”
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