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House approves bill requiring state officials to discuss daylight saving time


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SALT LAKE CITY — In response to complaints about switching clocks back and forth for daylight saving time, the House voted 54-14 to pass a bill requiring the Governor's Office of Economic Development to hold a meeting on the issue.

“So my bill says, let’s have GOED host a meeting and bring to that meeting various constituent groups who are concerned about this issue,” said bill sponsor Rep. Ronda Menlove, R-Garland.

HB197 states the office would report on the meeting to interim committees of the Legislature.

“I think (daylight saving time) is a terrible idea, and it has been since the start of it,” said Rep. David Lifferth, R-Eagle Mountain.

Lifferth compared daylight saving time to having a blanket too short for a bed and cutting off the top of it to sew on the bottom.

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