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Georgia senators vote to end changing clocks twice a year

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By Associated Press
2 Min Read Feb. 24, 2021 | 5 years Ago
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ATLANTA — Georgia senators want to stop changing their clock twice a year, saying shifting from standard time to daylight saving time and back is disruptive.

The Senate voted 46-7 Wednesday to pass Senate Bill 100, which calls for Georgia to observe standard time year round. It goes to the House for more debate.

States have the power to forgo daylight saving time. Currently, Hawaii and most of Arizona stay on standard time all year. A number of other states are considering changes.

Republican Sen. Ben Watson of Savannah said studies have shown more heart attacks and grumpy judges imposing harsher criminal sentences just after residents spring forward or fall back.

“You don’t need me here to tell you your sleep patterns are disrupted for two weeks in spring and fall,” Watson said.

Watson’s bill calls for Georgia to permanently observe daylight saving time if the U.S. Congress allows. He said surveys show people would prefer more daylight in the evening. Watson also said it would be desirable for Georgia to act in conjunction with neighboring states. If Georgia were to permanently observe daylight saving time and Alabama were to still observe Central Standard Time, it would open up a two-hour gap in times for people living in the Columbus area and other regions along the state line.

Other legislation would propose a referendum on the question to Georgia voters. Watson says he’s not necessarily opposed to a vote and wants to negotiate on the final form of any bill.

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