Wednesday on Political Rewind: Rep.\xa0Marjorie Taylor Greene secured seats on two high-profile House committees. Will she bring her extreme views with her? Gov. Brian Kemp told the World Economic Forum that Georgia will be a pro-business powerhouse. Meanwhile, Republicans in both D.C. and Georgia aim to reshape tax policy.\n\nThe panel: \nAmy Steigerwalt, @DrSteigerwalt, professor of political science, Georgia State University\nRep. David Wilkerson, @repdwilkerson, (D)Powder Springs\nEdward Lindsey, @edlindsey14, former state legislator and member state election board\nShannon McCaffery, @shannonajc1, reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\n\nTimestamps\n \n0:00 - Introduction\n4:00 - Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene secured seats on two high-profile House committees.\n18:00 - Gov. Brian Kemp spoke at the World Economic Forum yesterday.\n31:00 - The state will not be taking over elections in Fulton County.\n39:00 - What to expect from Georgia's new House Speaker, Rep. Jon Burns.\n42:00 - Democrats move to expand Medicaid in Georgia.\n48:00 - Moving towards a flat tax\n\nThursday on Political Rewind: The AJC's Kevin Riley joins the panel.