Sam Hieb of Piedmont Publius reposted yesterday’s entry about a somewhat confusing letter Sen. Kay Hagan sent to a CJ-reading constituent asking her position on S. 3194, a bill that would overturn North Carolina’s ban on collective bargaining by public employees.

Check out the comments. Greensboro News & Record editorial writer Doug Clark joined in to note that Hagan made her opposition both to the bill and to any move to bring the bill to the floor without 60 yes votes (aka cloture) on May 25, the day after Hagan responded to the CJ reader.

Glad Hagan has cleared that up. And as Clark wrote, she should be held accountable for that position: no on passage, no on cloture.

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