HARRISBURG - Republican-sponsored legislation that would give Pennsylvania school districts the final say over whether to hold sports and other activities during the pandemic cleared a House committee Thursday, one day before the governing body for interscholastic sports was to decide the fate of the fall season.With parents, students and coaches staging a “Let Our Kids Play in PA” rally on the steps of the Capitol, the House Education Committee passed a bill that would give “exclusive authority” to public and private schools to make decisions on sports, and require them to develop safety protocols.Republicans introduced the legislation after Democratic Gov.