A business partly owned by U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan's husband is suing the Piedmont Triad Regional Water Authority.
Charles T. "Chip" Hagan is a managing member of Hydrodyne Industries LLC, according to a Dec. 31 filing with the N.C. Secretary of State's office.
The Greensboro firm is one of four companies that own hydroelectric dams on the Deep River which are suing the regional authority, arguing they will lose money if it draws water from the river.
John Kime, the authority's executive director, told the Greensboro News-Record that plaintiffs are seeking millions of dollars in damages.
A trial is set for this summer.
Hat Tip: Rhino Times




Re: Hagan's husband sues authority, doesn't run ATM
Oh, and I thought it was about what you wrote, and how Hagan is "fitting right in" with our other elected DC politicians like Richard Burr that use "insider information to promote his own benefits."
North Carolina only has two Senators, and only one has been in the news lately for using "insider information." If you weren't referring to Richard Burr and his poor judgment, which NC Senator were you referring to Hagan "fitting right in" with for using "insider information" just like Richard Burr bragged about doing for two and half months to anyone that would listen?