The Oregon Senate has passed a bill establishing permanent Daylight Saving Time in the state, and the Governor has signaled she supports the effort. If it passes the House (and possibly the US Congress, it is a bit ambiguous to me), it could end the semi-annual resetting of clocks which causes so much annoyance and increase of injury and deaths.
Personally speaking, I'd rather it settled on permanent Standard time than Daylight time, but as long as it is steady I think it's better than the current regime.
See also:
Texas efforts: https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=19/03/05/1413228
Europe's efforts: http://fortune.com/2019/03/26/european-union-parliament-daylight-saving-time/
Mandatory XKCD: https://www.xkcd.com/1268/
(Score: 2) by sjames on Sunday April 07 2019, @07:27PM
There was certainly a lot of hand wringing and pearl clutching about it, but I have never seen any statistics to back that up. Further, in Oregon, many kids go to school in the dark with or without DST. Somehow standard time darkness is less dangerous than daylight saving darkness??!?
Do clocks set ahead emit 'darkons'? If we collect the darkons, can we achieve a negative energy density high enough to make warp drive work? ;-)