Oh I agree with that idea. Sunset in December is around 5:30PM. I just hope that being out of step with other states isn’t what gets the idea killed. It’s already shown to be very low on the priority list for legislators to actually get it approved.
Me toooooo
the whole West coast (I’m pretty sure) has passed legislation that as soon as Congress allows for states to adopt daylight time year round, we all will. We just need Congressional action to make that legal!
I think you are right, Utah passed it a while ago, and I think one of the rationalizations was that it would be consistent with its neighbors.
We’ve been making calls to Arizona for the election. They used to be one hour ahead. Now they’re the same time as us, because they don’t have dst. Except Navajo Nation does.
They will go back to being one hour ahead two days before the election.
I don’t know why but I f’ing lost it (in a good laughing my ass off way not in the usual can’t stop crying way)
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This is my world atm.
For Oregon, here’s our fires and our population centers circled in red. Just so people know why everything is terrifying and awful. There’s another big town + fire down south further, but I couldn’t fit it in the same screenshot. It’s like, literally 1:1 population center and massive fire. And there are town already gone in each of those fires. Last I heard there were 34 individual major fires in Oregon right now.
Por que non los dos?