Four years ago, 60% of Californians voted to end the biannual time change
A bill to make daylight saving time permanent passed in the United States Senate on Tuesday, and many people in Southern California are excited at the prospect of getting rid of the age-old practice.For Adam Keehn, who is from La Verne, summertime sunsets are some special.Caitlin Rodriguez, also from La Verne said the bill’s passage was great news and that she’s excited at the prospect of having brighter evenings year round.
The stupidity Rubio was referring to is moving our clocks an hour forward every spring, just to wind them back an hour every fall. The U.S. began using daylight saving time in 1918 as a way to conserve energy, and Rubio, among others, is done with the back and forth.Four years ago, 60% of California voters agreed we should end biannual time changes with Prop 7, which many medical experts said is actually hazardous to our health.
Dr. Fargo also said while more light exposure is healthy for people and keeps them in a better mood, it could also make it harder for people to get to sleep early.While there are no doubt those who prefer it to get dark earlier, the people who spoke to CBSLA prefer extended sunlight hours.For her part, Rodriguez couldn’t help but think of the extra things she could get done.
“I’d enjoy being able to walk my dog, get more housework done, more backyard work done and just be able to enjoy the day longer.” If the House passes the bill and the president signs it, daylight saving time would be permanent next fall.
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