Finally,
there is something out of Springfield to salute.
State
Senator Andy Manar from Bunker Hill, has introduced Senate Bill 533, which, if
enacted into law, would make Daylight Saving Time the year-round standard
beginning the second Sunday next March.
He did so
because he was lobbied by a central Illinois high school civics class.
The bill
follows a tweet from the President saying he likes the idea. There appears to
be some momentum given the fact that Florida already passed the measure into
law and California may soon follow suit. It’s already the law in Arizona and
Hawaii.
There is
even a national movement gaining steam.
Both of Florida’s Senators, Marco Rubio and Rick Scott are pushing a
national “Sunshine Protection Act” to make Daylight Saving Time the national
standard.
I am for
this proposal for many reasons----one, my body does not adjust well to time change.
It absolutely throws me for a loop twice a year. It seems to get worse as I get
older. Also, I hate leaving work when it is dark outside.
But here’s
the real reason I am a fan of the proposal. I can’t figure out how to change
the time on the radio in my truck. It’s embarrassing to constantly find a
millennial to fix my meager technology needs, so I don’t. That means I have the
wrong time in the Dodge half of the year. This proposal solves my dilemma. I
fix it once and I’m done.
Is this
really important? No.
Is it going
to happen?
I like the
chances.
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