Americans for Prosperity is meeting with Sen. Kay Hagan's office in Raleigh as part of a statwide effort to "put pressure on lawmakers to vote against tax hikes and for fiscal responsibility."
Dallas Woodhouse, state director of the conservative group, said he will use the opportunity to let North Carolinians speak for themselves.
"Hagan will soon vote on tax and spending policies that will impact our economy and the people she represents," Woodhouse said, referring to ongoing negotiations over fiscal policies with impending deadlines.
In a release, the group said lame duck sessions are popular because legislators think no one is paying attention to how they vote, and that the goal is to mobilize supporters to stay focused on
