➤ Statewide: Joann Fabrics plans to close a dozen stores in Georgia, part of the retailer’s nationwide closure of approximately 500 of its 800 stores. (See Store Closure List)
➤ Atlanta: A state House committee advanced a bill that would give Georgians a third year of state tax refunds, ranging from $250 for single filers to $500 for joint filers. (More)
➤ Washington, D.C.: U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene, R-Rome, presided over her first hearing as chair of the U.S. House Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency (DOGE) on Wednesday. (Watch Video)
➤ Savannah: The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced the arrest of 17 people from more than a dozen cities on child sexual exploitation charges, part of a multiagency crackdown. (See List)
➤ Statewide: Former Georgia congressman and newly confirmed Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins directed the agency to fly only the United States and POW/MIA flags at its buildings. (More)
➤ Southeast Georgia: Memorial Health Hospital in Savannah ended its practice of performing sex-changing surgeries on patients under 19. (More)
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