We’ll all need to catch up on our sleep over the winter after all.
Texas legislators have defeated a bill to toss out Daylight Savings Time in Texas. The House of Representatives rejected a bill by Rep. Dan Flynn to revert solely to standard time in Texas, joining Arizona in staying away from having to spring forward and fall back every year.
http://www.texasmonthly.com/burka-blog/house-votes-keep-daylight-savings-time
I’m one who never quite has understood the problems people have with the time change. It’s been around off and on for many decades. It was brought back in force in the 1970s as a way to conserve energy. Longer daylight hours in the summer months meant using less electricity. What’s so terrible about that?
It’s interesting to me that Amarillo’s House delegation split their votes on this deal. John Smithee, who represents Randall County, voted “yes” on Flynn’s bill; Four Price, who represents Potter County, voted “no.” I don’t know why that’s important. I just thought I’d mention it to illustrate that occasionally the two Republican lawmakers do not vote in tandem.
I’ve gotten used to the time change since I was in my 20s. It’s no big deal to me.
Then again, I’m not a farmer or a rancher.
As Flynn told his House colleagues: “The only one who knows if it is sun up or sun down is the rooster.”
Whatever. It makes no difference to me.