Billy
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Appearances Over Time
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Daylight savings time is here.
It's the second Sunday in March, and that is this Sunday.
The clock will jump from 2 to 3 a.m.
Meaning we will get more sunlight later in the day moving forward, but also you will be losing that hour of sleep.
Initially, the practice was established in the U.S.
as part of an energy conservation effort during World War I.
Later in the day that you could turn on lights, that means you're saving, I guess, money.
But the Daylight Act of 2026 is gaining bipartisan support.
Remember, a few years ago, they tried to push something through that would make daylight savings permanent.
That has been held up and is not being voted on.
This Daylight Act of 2026, unlike the previous versions, proposes a permanent 30-minute time shift to compromise both sides.
People are picking it up.
Daylight savings time is what we're about to do.
We're going to lose an hour, so that means we have more daylight.
You don't care about it getting dark at 5.30, 6 o'clock?
Compared to when it could get dark at 8.30, 9 o'clock.