Neely Young Archive
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Neely Young: Report From The GulfTwo years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, almost all of the oil is gone – and the red snappers are biting. |
August 2012 |
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Neely Young: HB 87 Targets BusinessThis anti-immigration law is burdensome, punitive and confusing and will keep companies from moving to Georgia. |
July 2012 |
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Neely Young: "Yes" For TransportationThe big picture is this: Our state will be better off with new dollars to build better roads. Our future is at stake. |
June 2012 |
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Neely Young: Jekyll Island Is BackMany people still in the newspaper business today raised their families together going to the island for the Georgia Press Association annual convention. |
May 2012 |
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Neely Young: Solid Economic SignsAll eight regions of the state are reporting encouraging news that indicates Georgia’s economy may finally be ready to take off. |
April 2012 |
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Neely Young: "Not By Law But By Love"Henry Grady’s speeches were widely reported and helped change northern people’s perception of the South for the better. |
March 2012 |
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Neely Young: The State Of CivilityThe two new Georgia Trustees, Andrew Young and Tom Cousins, are not just strong leaders, but icons of civility. |
February 2012 |
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Neely Young: Immigration SnarlsWhy should individuals trying to make a living in Georgia and providing jobs for other Georgians have to prove, year after year, that they are U.S. citizens? |
January 2012 |
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Neely Young: Words Of WisdomA holiday tradition: More quotes and quips and a few church bulletin bloopers. |
December 2011 |
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Neely Young: Immigration EssentialsSurely all the members of the new commission on immigration enforcement have used illegal workers in some way. Maybe they should fine themselves $5,000. |
November 2011 |














