Nineteen states have passed legislation to make daylight saving time permanent. But those laws won’t take effect until Congress makes it legal. And the medical community sees one major problem.

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    8 months ago

    So much simpler before rigid timekeeping was a thing. Get up when a bird tells you to and when the shadows get long go back inside.

    Unfortunately people tend to expect businesses to have consistent hours for the most part. I see in a lot of small town businesses where they have winter hours vs summer hours but those tend to be shops that only cater to the local population. Having some consistency across the board is a net good thing and I’d be great with just picking one and sticking to it though. It’s not as though it actually changes the hours of daylight, just our perception of when they are anyhow.