In March, the Senate passed a bill to make daylight saving time permanent. What happened?

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A Monmouth University poll conducted in March showed that 61% of Americans would favor getting rid of our twice-annual clock changes.

The survey also found that 44% of Americans prefer making daylight saving time permanent, while 13% want to operate on standard time all year.

The debate of daylight saving time has been going on for a very long time. And the misunderstanding about why we do it goes back at least as long. It is not, as is commonly assumed, because we wanted to give farmers more time to work in the fields in the spring and summer. Instead, it's aimed at reducing our electricity consumption by making it light later in the day.

In fact, our current practices on daylight saving time are fewer than two decades old. Prior to 2007, DST began in April and ended in October. But in 2005, President George W. Bush -- in hopes of addressing the country's long-term energy issues -- made daylight saving time start three weeks earlier and end a week later.

The Department of Energy found in 2008 that the four-week extension of daylight saving time saved roughly .5% of electricity use every day. So there's that. The origins of the idea are up for debate. But in a 1784 letter to the editor of the Journal of Paris, Benjamin Franklin suggested that Parisians could save money by getting up earlier during the summer because they would then have to light fewer candles in the evening.

 

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Tweet by Action News on 6abc; 'In March, the Senate passed a bill to make daylight saving time permanent. What happened?' 'All these months later -- the Democratic-led House has not picked up the measure.' I say 'good question', time did not change just as Government.

Make DST permanent. Getting dark at 5pm is good for no one.

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