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Donald Trump vows to eliminate Daylight Saving Time

The US president-elect says the practice of moving clocks forward an hour in the spring ‘inconvenient’ and ‘costly’

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US president-elect Donald Trump gestures while speaking during a meeting with House Republicans in Washington in November. Photo: TNS

US president-elect Donald Trump announced on Friday he would work to end the “inconvenient” custom of moving clocks forward one hour every spring, which he said was imposing an unnecessary financial burden on the United States.

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“The Republican Party will use its best efforts to eliminate Daylight Saving Time, which has a small but strong constituency, but shouldn’t! Daylight Saving Time (DST) is inconvenient, and very costly to our Nation,” Trump posted on his website, Truth Social.

DST was adopted by the federal government during World War I but was unpopular with farmers rushing to get produce to morning markets, and was quickly abolished. Many states experimented with their own versions but it was not reintroduced nationwide until 1967.

The Democratic-controlled US Senate advanced a bill in 2022 that, like Trump’s plan, would bring an end to the twice-yearly changing of clocks, in favour of a “new, permanent standard time”.

But The Sunshine Protection Act called for the opposite switch – moving permanently to DST rather than eliminating it – to usher in brighter evenings, and fewer journeys home in the dark for school children and office workers.

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The bill never made it to US President Joe Biden’s desk, as it was not taken up in the Republican-led House.

The practice of changing the clocks twice a year is referred to colloquially as “springing” forward and “falling” back. Photo illustration: Shutterstock
The practice of changing the clocks twice a year is referred to colloquially as “springing” forward and “falling” back. Photo illustration: Shutterstock
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