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BumRushDaShow

(169,268 posts)
Wed Oct 29, 2025, 06:42 AM Oct 2025

Daylight saving time bill stalls again in US Senate [View all]

Source: msn/Reuters

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Senate briefly took up a long-stalled effort on Tuesday to make daylight saving time permanent and end the twice-yearly practice of switching clocks, but again failed to reach consensus.

Senator Rick Scott, a Republican, and other senators went to the floor to push for passage of the bill first unanimously approved in March 2022, but Senator Tom Cotton said he would oppose any effort to fast-track the bill. "The American people love having an extra hour of sunlight," Scott said.

Congress has debated the issue for years. It held a legislative hearing earlier this year and won support from President Donald Trump for the change, but does not appear any closer to agreement. Standard time resumes on Sunday in the United States. Year-round daylight saving time was used during World War Two and enacted again in 1974 in a bid to reduce energy use because of an oil embargo, but was unpopular and was repealed later that year.

Cotton said that the bill's proponents are pushing Congress to repeat a prior mistake that would create absurdly late winter sunrises and force children to go to school in darkness in much of the country. The legislation would let states choose which time they want to remain on, but some worry that would lead to a patchwork of time zones across the country.

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/daylight-saving-time-bill-stalls-again-in-us-senate/ar-AA1PnpLu



Good. This will probably be the first and only time I agree with Cotton-head.

I was a victim of the last time they started daylight savings in January over 50 years ago, and having to go to school with a flashlight because the neighborhood lighting was so poor. The northern-most tier of states used to having longer nights in winter (but longer days in summer) have lighting infrastructure in place to deal with that. But further south within the CONUS, in the most densely populated urban areas where children don't have the luxury of a school bus showing up in front of their door, and have to walk and/or take public transit to school, the level of lighting needed has been non-existent. And *finally*, medical professionals are coming out with the research about the negative physical impact of year-round daylight savings time versus standard time or even the time changes. IMHO, they need to go back to the "April/October" because that previous switch had the changes happening closer to the equinox weeks.
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rick scott was a victim? rampartd Oct 2025 #1
Don't See Where He Said That... GB_RN Oct 2025 #2
FYI - The OP comments are referencing myself, personally! BumRushDaShow Oct 2025 #4
I Figured. GB_RN Oct 2025 #6
You mean Tom Cotton? BumRushDaShow Oct 2025 #3
"how about starting the school day an hour later"...Correct! Escurumbele Oct 2025 #25
Bet you'd feel different about that if you were... Trueblue Texan Oct 2025 #5
Adults have an easier time dealing with evening darkness just due to a "height advantage" BumRushDaShow Oct 2025 #9
I've seen the things you cite happen in daylight. Trueblue Texan Oct 2025 #10
This is a different era BumRushDaShow Oct 2025 #17
just pick one + end the savings shit. pansypoo53219 Oct 2025 #7
I mean. You can start school later SSJVegeta Oct 2025 #8
And what happens with the parents who have to go to work BEFORE school starts? BumRushDaShow Oct 2025 #11
Some schools do (or did) offer before and after school programs radical noodle Oct 2025 #15
Yes - SOME schools BumRushDaShow Oct 2025 #18
The funding of schools always shows up inequities in our systems radical noodle Oct 2025 #20
Oh for sure BumRushDaShow Oct 2025 #23
Everything has to move together, if school starts one hour later, then industry must allow of r that as well. Escurumbele Oct 2025 #26
Rick Scott will do anything to make him look accomplished after he defrauded Medicare mdbl Oct 2025 #12
Indiana stayed on one time for years radical noodle Oct 2025 #13
I remember my first trip to Cincinnati for a conference BumRushDaShow Oct 2025 #19
You could start by using the European dates for changing - end of March, end of October muriel_volestrangler Oct 2025 #22
"humans do normally get up earlier when the sun rises earlier (and when it's warmer)" BumRushDaShow Oct 2025 #30
Not everyone liked it. Jokerman Oct 2025 #31
grew up in Indiana LittleGirl Oct 2025 #33
I definitely prefer daylight savings time. 4:15-4:30 sunsets are not cool! Lucky Luciano Oct 2025 #14
And 4:30 AM sunrises in the summer also aren't cool Jerry2144 Oct 2025 #27
Give it up. Feed some children. twodogsbarking Oct 2025 #16
Arizona does just fine without it edhopper Oct 2025 #21
Phoenix is at 33 degrees north maxsolomon Oct 2025 #38
Sunrise is 7:30 edhopper Oct 2025 #39
No, the whole country should be alternating Standard Time and DST like it currently is. maxsolomon Oct 2025 #40
Why should the entire lower half of the country edhopper Oct 2025 #41
Because they have empathy for our plight? maxsolomon Oct 2025 #42
It hurts businesses, mostly the construction industry who have to stop working at around 04:00pm Escurumbele Oct 2025 #24
"we will all adapt" BumRushDaShow Oct 2025 #32
If only the earth were flat Jerry2144 Oct 2025 #28
Get rid of "daylight saving" time and go with joshdawg Oct 2025 #29
Absolutely. Leave the time the way the earth has time. chouchou Oct 2025 #34
Year round standard time. PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 2025 #35
At this point I just want them to pick one Tree Lady Oct 2025 #43
Okay, twice a year is hardly constant changes. PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 2025 #44
Lol I have sleep issues Tree Lady Oct 2025 #45
And, quite a few people live in one time zone and work in another. JustABozoOnThisBus Oct 2025 #47
Who gives a flying fuck? We have a fucking NAZI running this Country in collaboration with Putin Bengus81 Oct 2025 #36
If there is any issue that should be controlled at the state level, this is it. thought crime Oct 2025 #37
I would Rebl2 Oct 2025 #46
BTW, DST was NOT Benjamin Franklin's idea. He wrote a satirical piece criticizing Parisians for sleeping in until noon eppur_se_muova Oct 2025 #48
Good Owl Oct 2025 #49
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