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Florida Lawmakers Approve Year-Round Daylight Saving Time (tampabay.com)

JustAnotherOldGuy writes: It seems like we're seeing a sudden outbreak of common sense from one of the most unlikely places. Florida might become the third state -- after Hawaii and Arizona -- to be done with the hassle of changing their clocks twice a year. Yesterday, the Senate overwhelmingly passed the Sunshine Protection Act in under one minute, with only two dissenters. The House had already passed it 103-11 last month. Now it has to be signed by Gov. Rick Scott. If Scott passes it, however, it still has to go through Congress before Florida has Daylight Savings Time all year long.

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  1. Re:This is stupid... by b0s0z0ku · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Because time is the measure of a day's progress -- faking it to appease stupid people who can't change their or their employees working/school hours is just lying to oneself.

  2. The closer you are to the equator by sandbagger · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The less your opinion about Daylight Savings matters.

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    ---- The above post was generated by the Turing Institute. Maybe.
  3. Re: Cluster fuck coming by Darinbob · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Well, given that the state does not even want something closest to natural time, where the sun is at the highest point closest to noon, but instead wants the artificial DST in effect permanently, is weird. The alternative of getting rid of DST permanently does make a sort of sense at least.

    It's Florida! People on the beach don't care what time it is, the retirees don't care what time it is, so why insist on DST? Business won't make more money, you won't save more energy, and you've got a surplus of sunlight already. If DST is a pain, why not get rid of it?

    Why not make it UTC time then they can have daylight in the middle of the night, that would be good for business too!

  4. Re:Cluster fuck coming by PrimaryConsult · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Puerto Rico is in Atlantic time, which matches Eastern Daylight time. So with this change, Florida and Puerto Rico would always be in the same time zone.
    MA also wants to join Atlantic time. NYers when asked also want to stay in EDT permanently (aka join Atlantic time).

    Let's make this real easy. Move all states that touch the Atlantic ocean to year-round Atlantic time. Sorted.