Friday, February 28, 2014

House Bill 197 would look at ditching Daylight Saving Time in Utah. Antone Clark. Standard-Examiner.


SALT LAKE CITY - Bothered by the back-and-forth change in times from Daylight Saving Time, a Box Elder lawmaker is calling on the state to make a decision one way or another.  Rep. Ronda Menlove, R-Garland, is sponsoring legislation that would require the Governor's Office of Economic Development to hold a meeting to talk about the merits of the fluctuation in time schedules between the spring and fall and then provide a report on their findings for potential review and change to an interim committee
The bill, HB 197, received a favorable recommendation in committee this week and has been forwarded to the House for further consideration. Menlove said she is pushing the initiative for senior citizens in her area. "My constituents just want it to stay. They hate the change part.  We're just holding this meeting to allow those people who have been talking about this forever, some sort of validation," Menlove said.
The issue is not a new one for state lawmakers.  Menlove said a number of lawmakers have tried to amend the time change issue over her 12 years in the House. Rep. Brad Last, R-Hurricane, said he dislikes daylight saving time. He suggested the Creator had it right.  "When we go back and forth it makes it difficult on businesses and others. I wish we were as smart as Arizona and in not making the change in the first place," Last said.  

Arizona and Hawaii are the only states that do not have daylight saving time, which allows the clock to be move forward an hour in the spring to maximize daylight and to be moved back an hour in the fall.

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