The House has passed a bill that would make Daylight Savings Time permanent. NBC News. The Sunshine Protection Act passed overwhelmingly, 308-117, and now heads to the Senate. The bill would end the largely despised time change twice a year. The bill, which is supported by President Trump, faces long odds in the Senate as Senate leadership has expressed concerns over dark mornings in winter if the act were to pass. The yearly time change is fairly universally reviled by Americans, but many disagree if we should stick to standard time or daylight savings time.
My Comment:
I don't think there has been any issue that has radicalized me more than Daylight Savings Time. The time change always ruins my Novembers and Marches as it usually take the entire month to get back to a normal sleep schedule, and maybe not even then. It's been scientifically proven that the time change leads to a lot of deaths, due to sleep depravation and heart attacks, but nothing ever gets done.
Indeed, it seems like Congress is constantly teasing us on this issue. Either the House or the Senate passes a bill and then the other house just kills it dead for no reason. It's just absurd that an issue that has widespread support won't get passed and without any good reason. I know deadlock is the common fate of the legislative branch, it was designed that way, but it's absurd
I don't think that anything will change this time around. Indeed, it doesn't even sound like the Senate version of the bill will make it out of committee. It's the same old annoying arguments, it's too dark in winter, kids will have to deal with the darkness, morning commutes will be dark. My answer to that is then make Standard time constant! And, besides, every criticism is just as true on Standard time because we strangely decided we should all go to work at 7:00 am and open our schools even earlier than that. Maybe that's what should change instead of the time!
There's also the idea that would we could change the clocks half an hour and keep it like that. A nice compromise between the Daylight Savings people and the Standard Time people. Why this idea never seems to get floated or voted on is beyond me too. Instead we are stuck with the status quo.
Does this bill have any chance at all? Perhaps. President Trump is in support of the bill and he's got a lot of influence on the Senate. And, it's only been 4 years since a similar bill passed in the Senate, it's very possible that folks will see the light, so to speak, and actually fix this issue.
But my gut says this won't actually happen. I honestly can't picture the legislative branch doing something that would actually help people. They are more focused on mandating digital ID, passing housing bills that don't make housing more affordable but will make it easier for illegal immigrants to get housing in nice neighborhoods an generally making things more miserable.


