“Don’t Say Gay” Author Resigns From Florida House

From Florida state Rep. Joe Harding’s Facebook page:

When I decided to run in in 2019 for the Florida House, I did so for two simple reasons: I love people, and I love Florida. Today, I am resigning from my position for the same two reasons: I love people, and I love Florida.

I believe in Floridians and want what is best for them, and I believe their leaders need not be encumbered by distractions that are mine alone.

During my time in the legislature, I have been able to fight for Florida’s families, and I have been able to represent the people that make my district great: the farmers, the parents, the first responders, the employees, and the employers.

If my time in the legislature was meant, by Providence, to only be two years, I can say with confidence that I left it all on the field for those two years.

When elected in 2019, I told all that would listen that I am not a politician, and I would not communicate or navigate as a politician, but rather as a part-time legislator, a full-time dad and husband, and, most importantly, as a fellow Floridian.

During the 2022 legislative cycle, when I was under incredible heat regarding my defense of Florida’s parents and families, many were frustrated that I didn’t respond to every critic in the media.

I didn’t respond to every critic because the critics were not my constituents. Florida’s families were, and in this instance, they still are.

To my many colleagues that have reached out to me, including many I have deep policy disagreements with, thank you. It has been the honor of a lifetime to serve alongside you for the past two years.

I will always be here for you, regardless of whether you have an R or D behind your name. I love you. Keep making Florida special and never forget where you came from and who you represent.

To the people I interacted with yesterday at the Gainesville Federal Court House, thank you. Thank you for your service to our country. To the men and women serving as law enforcement in the court system, thank you for being professional.

Regarding the current legal matter, I cannot comment on the details of my case. There will be a time when I can tell my story in detail, and I will.

For now, let me reassure my constituents and the taxpayers that I repaid every penny of the loan I obtained, and I have done my best to cooperate fully with all authorities.

That is all I will say for now, and I will communicate any additional details of my legal matter through my attorney.

I want to thank my wife, my children, my family, and my staff for giving me this opportunity to serve our state, and I thank you for standing by me even now during this difficult time. Any success we had was because of you.

I will close with this verse: “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. 12 Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you.” – Jeremiah 29:11-12

Per the DOJ, Harding faces up to 35 years in federal prison on six felony charges related to alleged defrauding of the Small Business Administration.