Today on Political Rewind:\xa0The U.S. House approved a measure to strip freshman Georgia 14th District Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of her committee assignments. The action was a response to Greene\u2019s bigoted and often-threatening remarks and social media activity that have\xa0come to light since she became a candidate for public office.\n\nAll eight Georgia Republican members of the House voted against the measure, which dramatically reduces Greene\u2019s ability to have an impact on legislation. But will her influence\xa0wane following an official rebuke?\n\nPlus, a state Senate panel says the Department of Public Health needs more money to fight the pandemic than Gov. Brian Kemp proposes, even as new reporting suggests Georgia\u2019s vaccine rollout is faltering.\n\nPanelist:\n\nSen. Gloria Butler \u2014 (D-Stone Mountain) State Senate Minority leader\n\nDonna Lowry \u2014 Host, GPB\u2019s Lawmakers\n\nPatricia Murphy \u2014 Political Reporter and Columnist, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\n\nBrian Robinson \u2014 GOP Political Consultant and President, Robinson Republic