It is time to abolish daylight saving
- Minnesota legislators are proposing to eliminate Daylight Saving Time, aiming to put the state on permanent standard time, according to Senator Zaynab Mohamed.
- Studies indicate that the time change could be linked to increased heart troubles and traffic collisions, highlighting potential health risks.
- About 54% of Americans support abolishing the time switch, and bipartisan bills are being considered in Minnesota and Wisconsin for this purpose.
- Republicans in Congress have also introduced the Sunshine Protection Act to make Daylight Saving Time the year-round standard.
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POLL RESULTS: Should daylight saving time end?
FARMERSBURG, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) -- You may still be adjusting after the time change on Sunday. Daylight Saving Time is something lawmakers have been trying to do away with for years, but to no avail. So, in a poll, we asked our viewers to share what they think about Daylight Saving Time and if it's time to do away with it. The poll is now closed, and 95% of people said they support getting rid of Daylight Savings Time, while only 5% said they didn…
Hope's Corner: Does Anybody Really Know What Time it Is?
Last Sunday morning there were six creatures in the household that were very happy. They were delighted with my getting up an hour early. They like the annual switch to Daylight Saving Time. They are all morning people. Me, not so much. The finch was singing about my wakeup time, which was 4 a.m. only 24 hours ago. Okay he was singing mostly because I forgot to put his cage cover over him on Saturday night. He wakes up at first light, either sun…
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