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Should the US end daylight saving time? Musk and Ramaswamy say yes

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Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have reignited the debate over America’s biannual clock changes, calling for an end to the practice. The suggestion, shared on Musk’s social media platform X, is tied to their leadership of the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under President-elect Donald Trump.

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Most states currently alternate between daylight saving time, which shifts clocks forward an hour to extend evening sunlight, and standard time, which aligns more closely with natural daylight patterns.

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Advocates for permanent daylight saving time argue that more evening sunlight boosts economic activity and reduces crime rates.

Supporters of permanent standard time highlight its alignment with circadian rhythms, which research links to improved health outcomes, including a reduced risk of heart attacks and strokes.

Geography also shapes perspectives. Coastal states often favor daylight saving time for extended evening sunlight, while central states express concerns about dark winter mornings impacting school safety and morning commutes.

Hawaii and most of Arizona already operate on permanent standard time.

At least 20 states have passed legislation to adopt permanent daylight saving time, pending federal approval. Polls indicate that 62% of Americans want to end clock changes, but Congress has struggled to pass the necessary legislation to make either system permanent.

The Musk-Ramaswamy proposal has drawn attention from lawmakers, including Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., who is set to serve as secretary of state in the Trump administration.

Rubio has long advocated for ending biannual clock changes, introducing the Sunshine Protection Act to make daylight saving time permanent. In March, he called the current system “stupid” and urged Congress to take action.

The discussion aligns with a broader trend, as other nations, including Mexico, have recently abolished daylight saving time. The proposal to “lock the clock” in the United States remains under consideration as Congress and the public weigh the potential benefits and challenges.

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[Karah Rucker]

SPRINGING FORWARD AND FALLING BACK HAS BECOME A POLARIZING RITUAL.

NOW, ELON MUSK AND VIVEK RAMASWAMY WANT TO END THE PRACTICE, SPARKING FRESH DISCUSSIONS ABOUT HOW—AND WHEN—CLOCKS SHOULD BE SET.

Most states CURRENTLY ALTERNATE BETWEEN DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME, WHICH SHIFTS CLOCKS FORWARD AN HOUR FOR MORE EVENING SUNLIGHT, AND STANDARD TIME.

THE MUSK-RAMASWAMY SUGGESTION, SHARED ON X, IS TIED TO THEIR LEADERSHIP IN THE NEWLY FORMED DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY, TASKED WITH STREAMLINING FEDERAL OPERATIONS UNDER PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP.

THEIR CALL HAS REIGNITED DEBATE IN CONGRESS AND AMONG THE PUBLIC.

SUPPORTERS OF PERMANENT DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME POINT TO BENEFITS LIKE MORE EVENING SUNLIGHT, BOOSTING THE ECONOMY, AND LOWERING CRIME RATES.

ADVOCATES FOR STANDARD TIME EMPHASIZE ITS ALIGNMENT WITH NATURAL CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS, WHICH STUDIES SUGGEST IMPROVE HEALTH BY REDUCING RISKS OF HEART ATTACKS AND STROKES.

GEOGRAPHY ALSO SHAPES THE DEBATE. COASTAL STATES OFTEN FAVOR MORE EVENING SUNLIGHT, WHILE CENTRAL STATES WORRY ABOUT DARK WINTER MORNINGS AFFECTING SCHOOL SAFETY AND COMMUTES.

HAWAII AND MOST OF ARIZONA ALREADY USE PERMANENT STANDARD TIME, AND 20 STATES HAVE PASSED LAWS TO ADOPT PERMANENT DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME IF CONGRESS ALLOWS IT. WHILE POLLS SHOW 62% OF AMERICANS WANT TO END CLOCK CHANGES, LEGISLATIVE EFFORTS HAVE STALLED.

MUSK AND RAMASWAMY’S COMMENTS HAVE ATTRACTED LAWMAKERS’ ATTENTION, INCLUDING SEN. MARCO RUBIO, PRESIDENT-ELECT TRUMPS PICK TO BE THE NEXT SECRETARY OF STATE. RUBIO HAS LONG PUSHED TO MAKE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME PERMANENT, CALLING THE CURRENT SYSTEM QUOTE “STUPID” AND URGING CONGRESS TO ACT.

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