Now that the elections are complete and the United States —all 50 of them — are operating on standard time, it would seem to be a good time for the Legislature to seriously consider abolishing daylight saving time.
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Now that the elections are complete and the United States —all 50 of them — are operating on standard time, it would seem to be a good time for the Legislature to seriously consider abolishing daylight saving time.
Just throw it out with the trash and then leave the clocks alone!
Sybil Bateman
West Jordan
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But I like daylight savings. How about just doing it year-round?
No Daylight saving is GREAT.
The only tweak should be to make the Spring changeover on Friday night so we get the extra day to adjust to losing the hour.
ALL industrialized nations observe day-light savings.
Only poor, backward, 3rd world countries - most along the equator were dayling is mostly constant year round - do not.
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