Georgia Sen. Emanuel Jones, D - Decatur, carries a poster board after speaking against a bill allowing concealed handguns on public college campuses as legislators debate the measure at the Capitol in Atlanta, Tuesday, March 28, 2017.
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Georgia Sen. Emanuel Jones, D - Decatur, carries a poster board after speaking against a bill allowing concealed handguns on public college campuses as legislators debate the measure at the Capitol in Atlanta, Tuesday, March 28, 2017. / AP Photo

Today on “Political Rewind,” Sine Die is nigh! As the Georgia General Assembly plans to wrap up the 2017 session tomorrow, what bills are getting the most attention? Lisa Rayam from GPB's “Lawmakers” has the latest on campus carry, religious liberty, and more. One of the biggest questions for Georgia and Governor Nathan Deal: Does it make sense to expand the state's Medicaid program while the ACA is still the law of the land?

Also today, we have an update on action in the 6th District congressional race. One GOP candidate has landed a pretty big endorsement, is it enough to put him at the top of a very large pile of contenders?

In D.C., Sean Spicer is surely looking to live down several memorable moments from yesterday's press briefing. We'll never look at Russian salad dressing the same way again. Our panel also weighed in on the potential health care bill reboot, the ongoing drama surrounding Rep. Devin Nunes, and whether Atlanta's Sally Yates will be called to testify.

 

Panelists:

Patricia Murphy – The Daily Beast, Roll Call

Lori Geary – Lori Geary Media

Kerwin Swint – Political Science professor, Kennesaw State University