Rep. Joe Harding removed his latest amendment an hour before it was to be voted on the House floor. The Parental Rights in Education bill, better known as the "Don't Say Gay" bill requires schools to inform parents of students' sexual orientation and places a notification deadline for the institutions . The amendment was proposed last Friday and removed Tuesday. In a public statement, Rep. Harding explained his decision behind revoking the amendment. "The exaggeration and misrepresentation in reporting about the amendment was a distraction ; all the amendment did was create procedures around how, when, and how long information was withheld from parents so that there was a clear process and kids knew what to expect," Harding said. "Nothing in the amendment was about outing a student. Rather than battle misinformation related to the amendment, I decided to focus on the primary bill that empowers parents to be engaged in their children's lives." Harding also shared he's received...