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Hagen would then become a senior in the Federalists in February 2020, where he would proceed to run for the FNC, which he would get selected to. During this time he also became The Federalist Majority Leader in the House, succeeding John Boehner. Soon, Hagen would run for a senate seat, seeking a more intimate and smaller congress for more debate, discussion, and action over legislation. Moreover, he recognized the senate being very slow and inactive, and sought to change this. | Hagen would then become a senior in the Federalists in February 2020, where he would proceed to run for the FNC, which he would get selected to. During this time he also became The Federalist Majority Leader in the House, succeeding John Boehner. Soon, Hagen would run for a senate seat, seeking a more intimate and smaller congress for more debate, discussion, and action over legislation. Moreover, he recognized the senate being very slow and inactive, and sought to change this. | ||
During this time, he was contacted to join in the creation of the Conservative Party, which would later become the major right wing party of the server, which he denied, citing loyalties to a few members of the Federalists. Later on however, | During this time, he was contacted to join in the creation of the Conservative Party, which would later become the major right wing party of the server, which he denied, citing loyalties to a few members of the Federalists. Later on however, he was part of the FNC which led the merging of the conservative and federalist parties, and himself drafted the final deal. | ||
Back in the senate, Hagen started by revolutionizing the Rules of Procedure, abolishing the senate committee process, deeming it to be slow and a waste of time in a 6 person body, and made various other amendments. He was the only right wing senator elected, with the American Liberals having a super majority over the body. Although at the beginning this led to skirmishes over the process, as minority leader he formed good relations with the other senators, notably Senator Harris with which he collaborated to a large extent, despite her clear misunderstanding of simple economics, and Speaker Pro Tempore Order. However, soon after he found out of the crimes Senator Harris had committed, and denounced her. | |||
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Revision as of 11:06, 9 April 2020
James William Hagen | |
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 's NS2 district | |
Representative to the House | |
In office January 10, 2020 – March 9, 2020 | |
Preceded by | A.Drewster |
Succeeded by | Dfads |
Representative to the Northern House - NS1 | |
Assumed office February 3rd, 2020. | |
Preceded by | MTRX |
Chairman of the Northern House | |
In office February 21st, 2020. – March 22nd, 2020. | |
Preceded by | John Boehner |
Federalist National Committee Member | |
Assumed office February 24th, 2020. | |
Preceded by | John Boehner |
House Majority Leader | |
In office February 25th, 2020. – March Federal Elections 2020 | |
Preceded by | John Boehner |
Succeeded by | Cabin |
Senator (Class 1 - North) | |
Assumed office March Federal Elections 2020 | |
Preceded by | Matthew Hale |
Senate Minority Leader | |
Assumed office March Federal Elections 2020 | |
Preceded by | JMP |
Personal Details | |
Born |
November 11th, 1984 Buffalo, New York. |
Political party | Federalist |
Education |
Columbia Univeristy (Political Science BS) Duke University (Economics PhD) |
Hagen is an entrepreneur and real estate agent who serves as Majority Leader in the House of Representatives representing the Northern State, and the Chairman of the Northern House of Delegates. Hagen wishes to provide a pragmatic approach to politics and be the people's man, not a politician motivated by money, but a politician motivated by his nation.
Political Career
Hagen began his political career on January 6th of 2020, when he joined The Federalist Party and registered to run for The House of Representatives, to represent the district of NS2. His opponent was a veteran member of The Labor Party and the incumbent, A.Drewster. It was a close race, and Hagen came on top, by receiving 54.20% of the vote, while his opponent received 45.80%. Surprised that his career had begun, and now with experience in the political field, he returned for another election, this time The February State Elections, where he would aim for the seat of NS1. Due to the fresh collapse of the Labor Party, no opponent was fielded, and he won unanimously, with 100% of the vote. Shortly afterwards he would be involved in the GOP Phoenix controversy with LOTR and John Boehner.
It is here where he would begin getting most of his political experience, becoming a close companion of experienced member John Boehner, and becoming Deputy Chairman of the Northern House of Delegates. Soon, on February 21st, due to the resignation of Boehner, he would combat Dean of the House, Thanos May, for Chairman, which he would win, when Lt. Gov. Jeb would break the tie by selecting him. His main agendas in the Northern House would be for newfound energy sources, commerce, and jobs. He would be confirmed as The Secretary of Environment, Agriculture, and Natural Resources in the state cabinet. He was also selected as Secretary of Commerce under the Valerie Administration.
Hagen would then become a senior in the Federalists in February 2020, where he would proceed to run for the FNC, which he would get selected to. During this time he also became The Federalist Majority Leader in the House, succeeding John Boehner. Soon, Hagen would run for a senate seat, seeking a more intimate and smaller congress for more debate, discussion, and action over legislation. Moreover, he recognized the senate being very slow and inactive, and sought to change this.
During this time, he was contacted to join in the creation of the Conservative Party, which would later become the major right wing party of the server, which he denied, citing loyalties to a few members of the Federalists. Later on however, he was part of the FNC which led the merging of the conservative and federalist parties, and himself drafted the final deal.
Back in the senate, Hagen started by revolutionizing the Rules of Procedure, abolishing the senate committee process, deeming it to be slow and a waste of time in a 6 person body, and made various other amendments. He was the only right wing senator elected, with the American Liberals having a super majority over the body. Although at the beginning this led to skirmishes over the process, as minority leader he formed good relations with the other senators, notably Senator Harris with which he collaborated to a large extent, despite her clear misunderstanding of simple economics, and Speaker Pro Tempore Order. However, soon after he found out of the crimes Senator Harris had committed, and denounced her.