The poster you were responding to can correct me if I’m wrong but I believe the “time and money” he/she was referring to is not the time it takes to literally change the clocks (especially since most change automatically now) but the time and money lost due to the disruption in sleep schedules, as well as schedules in general, and how that seeps into business and other parts of society (as well as other scheduling issues that result from the time change).
The HoR is not going to pass this the way the Senate did. It was announced today that they will be studying the impact from both sides and taking comments from their constituents.
https://bangordailynews.com/2022/03/...t-saving-time/
Yep, I walked about ten blocks to school starting in kindergarten until 4th grade, when I started riding a bus to a school quite a bit further away. Walked, rode my bike or carpooled in the case of bad weather during jr high
But during high school in the 80s for the first month or so each I had to be at the bus stop at about 5:30-5:45 AM because schools had no AC, had shortened days due to heat, and started at 7 AM. Solved that problem when I started driving myself to school in a luxurious ‘68 Ford Falcon my senior year.
it was 1974. and it didn't work because it was basically still a time change. so it was clearly noticeable. because they made a time change to DST in janurary. had they just never rolled off of DST that fall, and it had gradually just gotten darker, i don't think the complaints would have been nearly as bad. Then it was rolled back and another DST roll off occurred in the fall. so it was never really given a fair chance.
AZ doesn't use DST and they seem fine without it, My brother likes it
Not all of Arizona.... The Navajo Nation in the NE quadrant uses DST since it's boundaries fall in 3 states.
The Hopi reservation in AZ also uses DST.
Thanks for the simple Google search. Cheers.
https://enddaylightsavingtime.org/di...t-saving-time/
Well I Hopi we stay on central daylight time for good lol.
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