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Judi Lynn

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Sun Mar 10, 2019, 05:08 AM Mar 2019

Washington House OKs step toward year-round daylight saving [View all]

Source: Associated Press


Rachel La Corte, Associated Press Updated 5:18 pm CST, Saturday, March 9, 2019

OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — As daylight saving time is set to take effect in most of the U.S. this weekend, the Washington House passed a measure Saturday that would make those later sunsets permanent in the state all year — if Congress allows it.

The measure passed the chamber on an 89-7 vote and now heads to the Senate, which has its own bill on the topic. The vote comes as more than two dozen states are considering measures to avoid the twice-yearly clock change.

Both the Senate and House measures would only take effect if Congress passes legislation allowing states to observe daylight saving time year-round. Currently, it is observed from the second Sunday in March until the first Sunday in November.

Democratic Rep. Marcus Riccelli of Spokane cited safety and health benefits among the reasons he sponsored the measure. "It's time to hashtag ditch the switch, bring the light and put Washington at the forefront of this movement," he said during debate before the vote.

Read more: https://www.chron.com/news/us/article/Washington-House-OKs-step-toward-year-round-13676315.php

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Didin't Jerry Ford try that? Fortinbras Armstrong Mar 2019 #1
Ah, yes. I remember walking to school in the frigid, pitch dark. Dave Starsky Mar 2019 #7
We had standard time all winter in MI, ... JustABozoOnThisBus Mar 2019 #25
It was Nixon dalton99a Mar 2019 #15
"a measure Saturday that would make those later sunsets permanent" BumRushDaShow Mar 2019 #2
On the other hand, late sunrises in Seattle nitpicker Mar 2019 #3
So the question is do you want to drive to work in the dark TexasBushwhacker Mar 2019 #26
walking the dog before work will always be a bit trickier and colder now samnsara Mar 2019 #4
I might agree to this IF... logosoco Mar 2019 #5
Indeedy! Duppers Mar 2019 #8
A Bad Idea All Around Andy Dzhubois Mar 2019 #6
Greater need for metrification than this. Next D nominee should make it a plank. Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2019 #9
Arizona does not have it and it doesn't seem to bother us. vsrazdem Mar 2019 #10
Easier for Arizona. It is much farther south than Washington state, so the variation is not as much. Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2019 #16
We are not any further south than Mississippi or Georgia. The time zones are set to vsrazdem Mar 2019 #23
Well of course! We are near the Equinox! Less variation around the Equinox! . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2019 #24
Let it go! Boomer Mar 2019 #11
Thank you! Delphinus Mar 2019 #29
More Dangerous for Kids McKim Mar 2019 #12
You mean there are places where kids still actually WALK to school?? oldsoftie Mar 2019 #20
Growing up in Boston there was a 2 mile rule. Cold War Spook Mar 2019 #21
Wouldn't it be easier to just start the school day meadowlander Mar 2019 #28
That's not a bad idea... forgotmylogin Mar 2019 #39
How so? Children walk to bus stops in the dark now. NutmegYankee Mar 2019 #32
It's going to be happening in Europe as well. GoneOffShore Mar 2019 #13
GALILEO REPUDIATED by LEGISLATORS: Urban VIII Ecstatic! MikeJelf Mar 2019 #14
Man, you would make a great televangelist! oldsoftie Mar 2019 #19
Yay! About time. After having lived in Arizona for7 years in the 80s, I've always had a longing KPN Mar 2019 #17
I lived in Arizona for 6 years Andy823 Mar 2019 #40
Good. I hate 5pm darkness in the winter. oldsoftie Mar 2019 #18
So they're eliminating standard time? Coventina Mar 2019 #22
Why? Time is a man made thing. NutmegYankee Mar 2019 #33
I remember at one point having "double daylight savings time." colorado_ufo Mar 2019 #27
FYI Haggis for Breakfast Mar 2019 #30
I'm in southern Australia canetoad Mar 2019 #31
G'Day Mate !! Haggis for Breakfast Mar 2019 #34
G'day to you too! canetoad Mar 2019 #35
My Mum had a girl guide's whistle that could be heard over EIGHT KILOMETERS ! Haggis for Breakfast Mar 2019 #36
Emus too canetoad Mar 2019 #37
NOTHING WRONG WITH HAGGIS FOR BREAKFAST !!! Haggis for Breakfast Mar 2019 #38
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