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Over Ten American States Pass Laws Locking in Year-Round Daylight Saving Time Pending Washington Green Light
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Over ten states have reportedly passed laws to adopt permanent daylight saving time, contingent on federal permission to implement the change. These measures aim to eliminate the biannual clock shifts that disrupt routines nationwide. The legislation reflects growing frustration with the current system established in the early 20th century.
Daylight saving time originated during World War I to conserve energy, later standardized by federal law. States now seek uniformity to align with modern lifestyles and commerce.
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The affected states include Florida, Tennessee, and others pushing for extended evening light. Their bills await congressional approval under the Uniform Time Act.
Proponents argue permanent DST boosts economic activity through longer daylight hours. Critics contend it disrupts sleep patterns and agriculture schedules adversely.
The U.S. observes DST from March to November, affecting most of the 50 states. Proposals for permanence have circulated since the 1970s energy crisis.
Lawmakers in these states cite public polls favoring the end to clock changes. The bills specify conditions for opting out if federal barriers persist.
Federal hurdles stem from interstate commerce concerns, requiring broad consensus. Successful passage could set a precedent for nationwide reform.
Some favor the change for safety in extended daylight. Others worry about darker mornings impacting schoolchildren’s commutes.
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