USDA Raleigh Office Blocks Access To Hagan Grant Records | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Publisher's note: The author of this post is Don Carrington, who is executive editor for the Carolina Journal, John Hood Publisher.

Head of N.C. office was recommended by Hagan for current job


Randall Gore, state director of the USDA's Rural Development office in Raleigh, speaking at a N.C. Farm Bureau event earlier this year.
    RALEIGH — After first agreeing to allow Carolina Journal to inspect the documents relating to a taxpayer-funded U.S. Department of Agriculture energy grant to a company owned by family members of U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan, the USDA Rural Development office in Raleigh later said the matter was being handled in Washington — implying the USDA's headquarters in the nation's capital.

    On Tuesday, CJ spoke by telephone with Delane Johnson, North Carolina's rural development public information coordinator, who said she would treat CJ's request for documents about the $50,000 renewable energy grant as a Freedom of Information Act request. By email, she said agency policy requires USDA to contact the grant recipient, JDC Manufacturing, before complying with the document request. She also indicated that she would have a response to CJ within 10 days.

    By Wednesday, however, Johnson was much less cooperative. CJ went to the Raleigh office to meet Johnson and ask her additional questions about the process of reviewing the grant file. Upon arrival, CJ was told to take a seat outside Johnson's office. Another employee went into the office, closed the door, and a few minutes later, informed CJ that Johnson would not be able to speak with him and that the matter was being handled in Washington.

    The USDA Rural Development office in Raleigh is headed by Randall Gore, who was recommended for the position in 2009 by newly elected Sen. Hagan, a Democrat. Both Gore and Hagan live in Greensboro. President Barack Obama later nominated Gore to the post and the Senate confirmed him.

    Earlier this week, CJ reported on the $50,000 grant from the USDA's Rural Energy for America Program. The grant paid for the second phase of a solar energy installation at a building in Reidsville owned by JDC Manufacturing, a company co-owned by Kay Hagan's husband Charles "Chip" Hagan and Chip's brothers John and David. Another Hagan family-owned company, Plastic Revolutions, leases space at the JDC building.

    The first phase of the solar project — along with other energy upgrades at the site — was underwritten in part by a stimulus grant to JDC of $250,644. As part of the application for the stimulus grant, JDC said it would provide "leveraged funds" amounting to $187,983, or 43 percent of the total project cost of $438,627. As the project neared completion, JDC reported the project ended up costing $114,519 less than projected. But JDC passed on none of the savings to taxpayers, and kept the entire $250,644 in stimulus funding.

    Less than a year after pocketing the $114,519 in savings from phase one, JDC went back to taxpayers asking for an additional $50,000 to fund phase two. Both phases of the solar project were installed by another Hagan family business, Solardyne/Green State Power, a solar energy company owned and managed by Chip Hagan, the Hagans' son Tilden, and their son-in-law William Stewart.

    The USDA Rural Development website instructs members of the media seeking information about grants in a specific state to contact the public information coordinator in that state.

    CJ emailed and phoned Gore earlier today, asking him to call and answer questions about the 2011 grant to JDC Manufacturing. An assistant acknowledged receipt of the request, but Gore did not respond.
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( October 20th, 2014 @ 7:09 am )
 
The CCC (Conservative Criticism Committee) seems to never run out of mud to throw---or is it cow manure?

I don't think the John Locke Foundation will ever be happy until all is Conservative, but that is just half the philosophical positions possible. I have another:

(1) Mr. Joyner said "it was being handled in Washington." That is enough at this point when a surface look begs questions from us all. I trust the truth will come out---but not in time to give ANY clear evidence of wrong doing, IF such is involved. Neither will it show right doing in time to be a real factor in election.

(2) The purpose of a good Defense Lawyer is to raise questions and confuse the Jury. Only one juror holding out is enough to get a "mistrial." That is a wast of money and time when trying to do justice and have mercy.

(3) The writer, obviously, has never tried to start his own new business. I started my Tree Surgery Company and had a gross of $130,000 the first year. With the high cost of starting such a business, I only had a taxable income of $15K! That cost went on year after year as expensive equipment was necessary to run it in a bad economy. The ALLEGATION that the Hagans "pocketed the difference is nothing more than a MS degree (More Shit) in Conservatism at this point, in my view.

When Thom Tillis begins to put out commercials without the cow manure dripping, I will gladly listen. Until then, I keep hearing more and more good things Senator Hagan has done during her first term. Her ads have some mud, but it doesn't stink like cow manure!!!

How I wish we could run elections on real issues --- as is being done in Beaufort County by the local candidates. Even our State candidates are being respectful and setting an example of "no mud allowed."

I think the article is more about hate and innuendo than facts at this point.

Tell me what a continued growing Conservatism will do to help the Great North State---PLEASE!!!! I do not yet see it in my life at Bath, NC.



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