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By Anne Buckle. Published Mar Year-round DST would shift standard time in Florida 1 hour forward, effectively changing the state's time zones. Other states have tried in the past and failed, including California.

But California is not giving up, along with dozens of other states that are starting the conversation to stop the time change. Florida and California, who passed state legislation in , have been joined by 12 more states. It is a movement that is not only growing in the U.

The EU has already put the law in motion allowing their member countries to choose whether to adopt permanent Daylight savings and other countries are considering changes. Because it will be complicated for Florida to be the only state in the eastern U. If Florida were to get approved on it's own, many other states will follow which will make the time zones crazy during the half of the year when some states are still setting their clocks back.

It makes more sense for the whole country to unite on this issue and move forward by doing away with this antiquated law that makes us change our clocks twice a year.

Johnson Bridge will transition between Gadsden and Jackson Counties. But who was Dewey Johnson? Johnson lived about miles away from the bridge and everything seemed fine.

Also, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Johnson Bridge is noted for being an example of the haunched deck plate girder design, which outside of the state of Arkansas which built them in abundance, are one of the more uncommon types of girder bridges.

So there you go. Be on the lookout for those rare haunched deck plate girders. The time zone boundary is really quite simple here. However, things get bizarre a little further south along this line. Sometimes that happens when a border follows a natural feature such as a river. When my wife and I went to New Orleans back in for our 20th anniversary, we crossed the time zone line at this point. And the bill was passed by our lawmakers. The chances of Florida being approved alone to stay on daylight saving time are slim.

Other states have tried in the past and failed, including California. But California is not giving up, along with dozens of other states that are starting the conversation to stop the time change.

Florida and California, who passed state legislation in , have been joined by 12 more states. It is a movement that is not only growing in the U. The EU has already put the law in motion allowing their member countries to choose whether to adopt permanent Daylight savings and other countries are considering changes. Because it will be complicated for Florida to be the only state in the eastern U.

   

 

Daylight Saving Time in Florida, United States



   

Florida legislature passed a law in to do away with Daylight Saving clock changes twice a year and stay permanently on Daylight Saving Time this year. Daylight Saving is the time when it stays lighter later, which almost every Floridian loves. To have that extra hour of sunshine makes all the difference for those who want to spend some time outdoors after work or have time for activities with their kids or pets. Florida lawmakers agreed by an overwhelming majority.

The Sunshine Protection Act was proposed in two bills in the Florida state legislature. The Senate bill included merging the panhandle into a single timezone with the rest of Florida. This means, no more time changes for Floridians!

No more setting our clocks back an hour every fall. And all of Florida moves into the same Time Zone half of the panhandle is currently on a different timezone. But don't get too excited just yet. We still have to change our clocks this November. Even though the law was passed by all of the Florida lawmakers, it still needs to get congressional approval before it becomes law. Federal law prohibits a state from changing time zones without a statute passed by Congress or the secretary of transportation issuing regulations.

States are allowed to opt out of observing daylight saving time and remain on standard time without Congressional approval. Which is why states like Hawaii and Arizona do not change their time. They are actually staying on standard time. Florida, like many other states, are trying to change their standard time and stay permanently on Daylight Savings time, which would change the time zone.

And since it requires Congress to amend the Uniform Time Act to allow the change, we have to wait. Florida wants to do away with the time change twice a year and put all of Florida in the same Time Zone. And the bill was passed by our lawmakers. The chances of Florida being approved alone to stay on daylight saving time are slim.

Other states have tried in the past and failed, including California. But California is not giving up, along with dozens of other states that are starting the conversation to stop the time change.

Florida and California, who passed state legislation in , have been joined by 12 more states. It is a movement that is not only growing in the U. The EU has already put the law in motion allowing their member countries to choose whether to adopt permanent Daylight savings and other countries are considering changes. Because it will be complicated for Florida to be the only state in the eastern U.

If Florida were to get approved on it's own, many other states will follow which will make the time zones crazy during the half of the year when some states are still setting their clocks back. It makes more sense for the whole country to unite on this issue and move forward by doing away with this antiquated law that makes us change our clocks twice a year. Florida passed a law to keep Daylight Saving permanently, however, it still is not law.

Why are we changing our clocks if the law was approved by the Florida Legislature? So What Happens Now? Image credit: Practicaltangent.



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