ATLANTA — Georgia lawmakers are barreling toward the end of the 40-day legislative session with several closely watched bills still under review. Here’s a look at key developments Monday at the Capitol: ABORTION RECORDS All Georgia doctors performing abortions would have to report the number of procedures they do each year to the state under a bill passed by the Senate. The proposal expands a 2005 law requiring only doctors who perform abortions at licensed abortion facilities to take that step. Several Republican senators proposed the change on the chamber floor, adding it to a bill requiring that court officials report detailed information about girls younger than 17 seeking a judge’s exemption to Georgia’s requirement of parental notification before an abortion. Sen.