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Daylight Saving Time on the chopping block again, bipartisan panel says

In 1957, Roccapili singer Bob Ehright repeated, “We have to stop the watch, my love, to spend more time with you” – and in the hearing of the Senate Trade Committee, legislators from both sides of the corridor looked at the power of the benefits of doing this, in some way.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors, Ted Cruise, R-TEXAS, said that the savings in the daylight were based on good-intentioned efforts to reduce energy consumption, but instead led to an increase in car accidents in dark issues in the workplace, and objections from the agricultural sector that depend on sunlight early in the morning.

“We find ourselves in adjusting our hours … the vibrant forward and return in the fall. For many Americans, these semi -annual rituals are a simple inconvenience … but when we take a closer look at the effects of hours change, their impact on our economy, our health, and our daily life, we can see that this practice is more than just a discomfort.”

“The idea was simple. Less hours of darkness mean less consumption of lighting and heating.”

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Senator Ted Cruz speaks during the hearing of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in Washington on March 8, 2022. (Eric Lee/Bloomberg through Gety Emiez)

However, unlike the early twentieth century, when the American economy relied heavily on the consumption of energy associated with day hours, today’s effects of sunrise and sunset timing are “minimal”.

Cruz, along with the neurologist at Massachusetts, Dr. Karen Johnson, talked about health concerns associated with changing time twice a year and allowing savings in daylight, for the record time.

“Research has shown that the sudden transformation in time, especially the transmission of spring when we lose an hour of sleep,” said Cruz, as Johnson talked about the effects of people’s rhythm, vascular system and sleep deprivation.

The committee also hosted an official from the National Golf Stadium, where he and other legislators spoke about increasing revenues from evening launching and other tourism activities only during daylight hours.

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In the session of the Senate Trade Committee, the Chairman of the Board of Directors considered Ted Cruz and the legislators on both sides of the corridor with the strength of the costs of savings in the light of the day. (AP/Getty)

On the democratic side, Senator Lisa Planet Roxter from Delaware agreed that it is time to look at a “permanent time for our country”.

I noticed a draft law at the time. Marco Rubio, R-FLA. , To cancel the DST stop at home.

“This body [then] And I took a more difficult look at how to change the time to work separately. “

“What succeeds in my state in Dilayer may not work in Washington, but I know I am talking about many Americans when I say it is time. It is time to find out.”

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Witnesses indicated to the session that southern states such as Florida and Texas, where the negative effects of the time to provide a permanent day are more.

Senator Edward Marqui, D-Mass, has talked about his work that changes in daylight savings twice to help calm some of the problems that have been posed every time, including a better guarantee to ensure trick or treatment in the worst case in dusk.

Marki mocked his decades -long work in this case, earning him the title of “The Sun King”.

“We need to stop the watch,” said Plannet Roxter. “We know that changing the watch disrupts sleep, which can lead to negative health results. Several studies have noticed issues related to mood disorders that increase hospital acceptance, even heart attacks and strokes.”

The founding of the clock movement, Scott Yets, witnessed the Desting Desting History, pointing to a time during the energy crisis in the 1970s, that the Nixon administration made the Dest Dest permanent.

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Nixon signed the law in December 1973 while involved in Watergate – but he entered the first week of the following year – January 6, 1974.

“So you can imagine, the worst on Monday of the year is already the one after breaking the holidays where you have to return to school and everything – to steal an additional hour of sleep immediately before that. You can understand the reason for its lack of popularity and why it was canceled,” noting that after months, Nixon resigned.

The “plumbing” robbery at the Watergate Hotel also occurred during the night hours.

“Perhaps-if we have more daylight, wategate storming does not happen,” Cruz said in response.

“History will be different.”

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2025-04-10 16:48:00

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