About Charlie Harper
Authored 342 articles.
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        Charlie Harper: Growth Is A Choice. Change Is Not.News, August 26, 2025 
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        Charlie Harper: Tort Reform Tops Georgia’s 2025 Legislative AgendaNews, February 06, 2025 
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        Charlie Harper: Take The Forecast Seriously, But Not Necessarily LiterallyNews, January 21, 2025 
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        Charlie Harper: Georgia General Assembly Begins Work For 2025 SessionNews, January 14, 2025 
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        President Carter: A Life Dedicated To Giving His BestFeatures, January 08, 2025 Former President Jimmy Carter died last week, but only after truly living for more than a century. He was a peanut farmer, a graduate of the Naval Academy, a nuclear engineer, a State Senator, Governor, and President. He was also a Sunday School teacher, humanitarian, poet, author, and holder of the Nobel Peace Prize. 
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        Charlie Harper: “Resistance” Is Now The Island In PoliticsNews, December 18, 2024 
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        Charlie Harper: Time To Set That New Year New You PlanNews, December 11, 2024 
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        Charlie Harper: View Christmas From An Adult Perspective And Fear NotNews, December 03, 2024 
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        A New Foreign Policy Direction Awaits In The New YearNews, November 19, 2024 
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        Charlie Harper: After The Election, Congress Must Work To Find UnityNews, November 05, 2024 
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        Charlie Harper: Georgia’s Smaller Communities Need Post-Helene Attention TooNews, October 02, 2024 
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        Charlie Harper: When Everything Seems Like Turmoil It’s Time To Step BackNews, July 23, 2024 
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        Charlie Harper: Let’s Learn To Celebrate Failure To Get More SuccessNews, June 11, 2024 
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        Charlie Harper: On Time Spent Traveling and Time TravelingNews, May 07, 2024 
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        Charlie Harper: Clear Statements On International Objectives Are Needed NowNews, April 16, 2024 
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        Criminal Justice Reform Pendulum Is Moving The Other WayNews, March 19, 2024 
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        As Rivian Plant Delayed; State Remains ProtectedNews, March 12, 2024 
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        Charlie Harper: It’s Not The Economy, Stupid.News, February 07, 2024 
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        Traffic: It’s Only Going To Get WorseNews, January 12, 2024 
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        Christmas Begins After All The Christmas Stuff is DoneFeatures, December 20, 2023 We’re almost there. The end of the year is in sight. We’re locked in on Christmas, when most of the country slows down or stops altogether for a much needed break. Productivity will be at its annual low. 
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        Charlie Harper: Car Dealerships Need To Look Within To Protect Their Franchise ModelNews, December 11, 2023 About a decade ago, Tesla was granted a loophole in Georgia’s franchise laws that allows the EV-only manufacturer the ability to bypass traditional independent auto dealers and sell directly to the public. The window that would have allowed other EV manufacturers to do the same has since closed. Newer EV companies such as Rivian, Lucid, and Fisker sell directly to consumers. There are concerns among dealers that companies such as Volkswagen will be using new wholly owned startups like their Scout division to eliminate the role their dealerships play. 
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        Charlie Harper: UGA Comes Up A Bit Short; Still Stands TallNews, December 04, 2023 
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        Charlie Harper: On The Passing Of First Lady Rosalynn Carter.News, November 28, 2023 
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        Charlie Harper: Giving Thanks For Our VeteransNews, November 13, 2023 It occurred to me when I began to contemplate this week’s column that it would be published somewhere between Veterans Day and Thanksgiving. The two very separate holidays on this month’s calendar should have a good bit of overlap. Veterans Day is, after all, a day where we give thanks and show appreciation to those who have served our country in a military uniform. Many of us have grown accustomed to saying “Thank you for your service” when we encounter a member of the armed services in uniform or someone who is identifiable as a veteran. I recently had an encounter at my gym where another member struck up a conversation by mentioning his time in Vietnam. I thanked him and said “I know you didn’t get the thanks for that when you needed it.” 
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        Charlie Harper: Bad News In Jobs Report Is Good News For NowNews, November 07, 2023 
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        Charlie Harper: Who Would Want To Work For Us?News, October 10, 2023 
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        Georgia Grows While the UAW and the Big Three FightFeatures, September 20, 2023 The United Auto Workers has initiated strikes against all members of “The Big Three” U.S. automobile manufacturers, asking for 40% pay raises for union members as well as a 32-hour work week, among other demands. The path from here to the strike’s resolution is worth watching for both economic and political ramifications. 
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        Charlie Harper: Red Or Blue? Where is the Tipping Point?News, August 14, 2023 My friend and Athens radio host Tim Bryant asked a question on his show last week, which he then extended to his Facebook followers. He wanted to know others opinion as to whether Athens Clarke County would become “more red” or neighboring Oconee County would become “more blue”. 
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        Charlie Harper: Debt Downgrade A Too Subtle Warning Of What Is To ComeFeatures, August 07, 2023 The research firm Fitch Ratings downgraded the quality of the United States debt last week. They’re arguably the lesser known of the three main agencies that assign letter grades to denote the likelihood a bond issuer will repay their debt. 
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        Charlie Harper: Go To Iowa Anyway, Governor KempNews, July 25, 2023 
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        Charlie Harper: Summer Certaintie - Hot Weather and Property Tax IncreasesNews, July 10, 2023 
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        Charlie Harper: About Those Infrastructure Projects? Hurry Up And Wait.News, June 09, 2023 
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        Charlie Harper: Georgia Is Building Batteries And Cars. Who Is Going To Charge Them?News, June 02, 2023 
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        Charlie Harper: Inflation Slowing, But Still At Troublesome LevelsNews, May 12, 2023 
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        Charlie Harper: While Congress Dodges Accountability, Those Who Are Paying More Have More To Worry AboutNews, May 05, 2023 
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        Charlie Harper: Good Health Is About The Diet And Exercise Long GameNews, April 28, 2023 
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        Charlie Harper: Economy Is In Good Shape Now, But…News, April 21, 2023 
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        With Pandemic Over, Focus Must Shift From Physical to Fiscal HealthFeatures, April 14, 2023 On April 10th, 2023, President Joe Biden signed a bill officially ending the three-year national emergency for Covid-19. The White House intends to continue the “public health emergency” until May 11th. Perhaps then, we can consider the pandemic officially over. 
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        Kia Production Announcement Brings GA’s EV Efforts Full CircleFeatures, April 07, 2023 This week at the New York Auto Show, Kia officially announced that their newest EV, the Telluride sized EV9, will be built at the company’s plant in West Point Georgia. This is in addition to the 300,000 electric vehicles Kia’s corporate partner Hyundai plans to build at their Bryan County facility. 
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        This Week Is A Time To Reflect On What Is NextFeatures, March 31, 2023 As someone whose annual calendar is heavily anchored in the activities of the Georgia General Assembly, the annual declaration of Sine Die for adjournment is a bit of relief. In fact, it’s quite freeing. It’s time to consider what is next. 
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        Georgia Legislature To Depart Leaving Three Major QuestionsFeatures, March 24, 2023 The Georgia General Assembly is in its final official hours for 2023, with legislators prepared to gavel out “Sine Die” on March 29th. While this will end their 40 official business days in Atlanta for the year, it’s important to understand the real schedule of the legislature. 
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        Charlie Harper: Recent Bank Failures Not At All Like Last Banking CrisisNews, March 20, 2023 
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        Georgia Legislature Working On Quality Of Life IssuesFeatures, March 10, 2023 Forty days of the Georgia Legislature could easily be summed up by paraphrasing Charles Dickens. It is the longest time; it is the shortest time. 
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        Charlie Harper: Conservation Land Faces New Development Pressures Deep in Rural GeorgiaNews, March 03, 2023 
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        Charlie Harper: Local Governments Building Barriers To The American DreamNews, February 27, 2023 
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        Charlie Harper: Working Georgians Lack Homes They Can PurchaseNews, February 10, 2023 
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        If You Build It They Will Come. But Where Will They Live?Features, February 03, 2023 Georgia has been building a fortress economy since coming out of the great recession. “The number one state to do business” is as much of a mission statement as it is a ranking. 
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        Governor Kemp Sells Georgia to the World at DavosFeatures, January 20, 2023 Why the heck was Georgia Governor Brian Kemp in Davos Switzerland this week? Some that asked that question genuinely wanted to know the answer. To many in the populist wing of the Republican party, it was more of a statement, heavy with implied derision. 
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        Charlie Harper: Atlanta’s Capitol Isn’t Washington’sFeatures, January 13, 2023 I made the move to writing columns for print newspapers and online publications 12 years ago this month. The goal, then and now, was to try to bring a view of state government’s operations and workings to Georgia’s voters, citizens, and taxpayers. 
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        Charlie Harper: Effective Resolutions Require A Thoughtful Plan and ActionNews, January 05, 2023 This is a time of year when we speak of resolutions. For too many of us, it’s all talk. Resolutions are often just a momentary wish that we’ll commit to intentional and specific actions to improve ourselves and our situations. 
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        Charlie Harper: Words Of Thanks For Doing Thankless But Necessary WorkNews, November 28, 2022 
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        Charlie Harper: A Belated Thank You Note To Speaker David RalstonFeatures, November 18, 2022 David Ralston became Speaker of Georgia’s House in 2010. While most outsiders were secure in knowing that Georgia had spent the past 8 years flipping to a solidly Republican state, there were serious problems below the surface. 
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        At Georgia’s Capitol, The More Things Stay The Same, The More They Are ChangingFeatures, November 14, 2022 The headlines this week were all about the elections. The real news this week in Georgia politics is that Georgia House Speaker David Ralston is dealing with a significant health issue, and has set in motion the process for House members to select his successor. 
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        Charlie Harper: It Is Time To Prepare For Electric VehiclesNews, October 31, 2022 
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        Charlie Harper: Fed Targets Cost Of Housing, But It’s Not Like 2008News, September 26, 2022 The Federal Reserve has again hiked short term interest rates by three quarters of one percent. It was the third such move in as many meetings with the projection that rates will increase another full percentage point by the end of the year, a significant upward revision. 
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        Cheering For Greatness, On And Off The FieldNews, September 12, 2022 The University of Georgia opened the defense of its national championship title in spectacular fashion. The University of Oregon sent their team across the country to be dismantled by a Bulldog team that sent 15 members to the NFL via the draft in the off season. Invoke the cliché about the team not rebuilding but reloading here. 
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        How We Work Has Changed, And Changed UsNews, August 30, 2022 It’s time again to celebrate Labor Day. Like many of our holidays, it’s roots and intention are often forgotten or ignored. It’s a three-day weekend, and our semi-official end of summer. 
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        Battery Recycling Now Part of Georgia’s EV FutureNews, August 19, 2022 You’ve likely seen the meme shared on Facebook. It purports to be an electric car graveyard in France. There are variations on the text surrounding the photo, but the conclusion suggested is generally the same: EV’s are bad because the expensive batteries soon go bad and the cars are junked, creating new and excessive industrial waste. 
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        Georgia’s Record Breaking Economic Year A Result Of Planning And FocusFeatures, August 15, 2022 This should come as no surprise, but I didn’t win the recent $1.3 billion Mega Millions lottery jackpot. Neither did you unless you’re holding a ticket bought in Des Plains, Illinois at the end of July. 
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        Study Committees Preview 2023 Legislation and Political BattlesFeatures, August 05, 2022 The work of the Georgia General Assembly doesn’t begin in January. It’s important to remember that our legislators are officially part-time. Most have other jobs and other responsibilities they attend to the rest of the year, and juggle those the best they can when the legislature meets. 
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        Charlie Harper: Individual Voters Will Decide If We’re In A Recession Or NotNews, July 29, 2022 The United States Economy shrank .9% for the second quarter of this year, according to the Commerce Department. This follows a contraction of 1.6% in the first quarter. Economists generally consider two consecutive quarters of decline as the definition of recession. 
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        Objectively, Georgia Is A Fiscally Conservative StateNews, July 22, 2022 Every year, usually during the first week the Georgia General Assembly convenes, the Governor delivers a state of the state address. It, much like the President’s State of the Union speech, is often a mix of how things are, with a heavier emphasis on the agenda the executive branch would like the legislative branch to help enact. 
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        Georgia Guide Stones Destroyed; Failed Candidate Takes Victory LapNews, July 08, 2022 
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        Charlie Harper: Georgia Makes Big Investments In Electric Vehicle FutureNews, June 03, 2022 
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        The Federal Reserve Gave Us A Great Economy. Now They’re Taking It Back.News, May 23, 2022 
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        Let’s Talk About Roe. And Georgia.News, May 06, 2022 When the Supreme Court made law from the judicial branch in January of 1973, I was 3 years old. Let’s stipulate for the record that the men and women who remember times before Roe vs Wade are well into their AARP years. 
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        Charlie Harper: 2022 Georgia Elections – They’re Not About Donald TrumpNews, April 26, 2022 
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        Charlie Harper - Ignoring Foreign Threats Doesn’t Make Them Go AwayNews, February 28, 2022 
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        Charlie Harper: Georgia Isn’t Texas, Or Florida, Or Nevada…News, February 04, 2022 
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        Charlie Harper: Georgia Moving To Reform State’s Mental Health SystemsNews, January 21, 2022 
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        Georgia Mourns Johnny Isakson, A Statesman and FriendNews, January 03, 2022 
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        Charlie Harper: Remembering Life and Political Lessons from Bob DoleNews, December 10, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: On Lewis Grizzard, Public Opinion, And College FootballNews, December 03, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Do Georgia’s Senators Side With Unions Or Georgia’s Workers?News, November 30, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Veterans Have Earned Our Respect Of Their SacrificeNews, November 11, 2021 
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        2021 Elections: What A Difference A Year MadeNews, November 05, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Ports Backlog A Symptom Of More Complex ProblemsNews, October 15, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: A Few Words About Educators In Their CommunitiesNews, October 08, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Legislators To Meet In November To Draw New MapsNews, October 01, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Unconstitutional Eviction Moratoriums Will Hurt Those They’re Supposed To HelpNews, September 20, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: The Two Decades Since 9/11 Marks A Career For Many In MilitaryNews, September 10, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Labor Day is No Holiday for Frontline Healthcare WorkersNews, September 02, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Georgia Answering Call for More Cybersecurity WorkersNews, August 27, 2021 
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        SEC Is Getting Bigger, But Not Necessarily BetterNews, July 30, 2021 
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        Speaker Proposes Massive Additional Resources To Aid Law EnforcementNews, July 23, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: State In Unusual Position Of Having Extra Billions To SpendNews, July 01, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: On Ending the Disincentives to WorkNews, June 18, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Economic Statistics Indicate Worst of Pandemic is Behind UsNews, June 14, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Time to Accept Electric Vehicles as MainstreamNews, June 04, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: State Adds Megasite to Economic Development ArsenalNews, May 27, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Rooting For Atlanta As a Bystander In Upcoming ElectionsNews, May 21, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Inflation Has Returned, But Will It Hang Around?News, May 14, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Mocking Earth Day Is Poor Form, Bad StrategyNews, April 22, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Tuition Frozen, But Student Loans Still A ProblemNews, April 15, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Even After Elections Georgia Remains Political And Economic Ground ZeroNews, April 09, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Washington Is Here To HelpNews, March 18, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: It’s Daylight Complaining Time AgainNews, March 11, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Isakson Bridge Naming A Fitting TributeNews, March 04, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Covid Winter Is Still Here, But Spring Is ComingNews, February 25, 2021 
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        Charlie Harper: Plan and Prepare Now For Power TomorrowNews, February 17, 2021 
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