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Permanent daylight saving time: The clock is ticking in Congress
https://archive.vn/SNAe4#selection-293.0-293.64
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Maryland hires Josh Gattis as offensive coordinator
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If Congress must tackle D.C. issues, letโs tell them our problems
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@TheNewsOwl Would rather have 4:30 AM sunrise in York Co. Maine during the months of June and July instead of 8:30 AM sunrise in December and January.
@GreenPaladin @TheNewsOwl I think this has always been a tough one to solve. A state wise patchwork would suck for many reasons, not the least of which is that even with smartphones, people and businesses would get confused. Personally, I think less daylight on either end sucks. Waking up and going to work in the dark has always sucked. So has coming home in the dark at 5p. Now that many people can work at home though, perhaps there's more incentive to leave things as is.
@GreenPaladin @TheNewsOwl I think latitude would be a decent compromise.