As the UNC system faces pervasive state budget cuts and tough choices to compensate for the loss, one of its allies in the legislature has announced the end of his political career.
N.C. House Minority Leader Joe Hackney, D-Orange, said in a statement Thursday morning he would not run for re-election.
“Joe has always been a tireless supporter of the University and his retirement leaves a big hole that will be hard to fill,” said Hannah Gage, chairwoman of the UNC- system Board of Governors.
Hackney is one of the last prominent University supporters to leave the N.C. General Assembly.
Former Sen. Marc Basnight, once the UNC system’s key supporter in the state legislature, resigned in January 2011, only two years after another ally, former Sen. Tony Rand, resigned.
Gage said their years of experience had helped them to understand the role and the challenges of a public university.
“Joe respected that role, and that doesn’t happen overnight,” she said.
Hackney affirmed his commitment to finishing his term, which ends this year.
“At the end of this term, I look forward to a more predictable schedule for my family, my law practice, my family farm and for the recreational activities I’ve been missing,” he wrote in a statement published on his Facebook page.