Hagan's coffee talks and stimulus roundtable
She's no Linda Richman, but North Carolina Senator Kay Hagan is inviting you by for coffee if you happen to be in the D.C. area on Wednesday during the Congressional session. From a release:
North Carolinians visiting or living in Washington, DC, are invited to attend Carolina Coffees, which will be held every Wednesday morning while the Senate is in session, from 9-10 a.m.“Serving North Carolina in the U.S. Senate is such an honor, and it is truly a privilege to invite constituents to visit my office in the nation’s capital,” said Hagan.
Click here for the whole thing. Please note, Hagan has left her temporary basement digs and now has offices at 521 Dirksen.
Also, coming Monday, maybe you can get Hagan to sign a copy of her stimulus book when she hosts a round table discussion in Durham:
WASHINGTON, D.C. –U.S. Senator Kay R. Hagan (D-NC) will bring together federal, state and local leaders and other experts to discuss how minority and female-owned businesses, small businesses and non-profits can access funds made available through the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act, better known as the stimulus bill.[snip]
WHO: Senator Kay R. Hagan; federal, state, local leaders and other experts
WHAT: Senator Kay R. Hagan will host roundtable discussion to help minority and women-owned businesses, small businesses and non-profits access funds made available through the stimulus package.
WHEN: 10 a.m.
WHERE: Room 1221 of the Mary M. Townes Science Complex at NC Central University, Concord Street, Durham, NC
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