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Elaine, I think it matters tremendously where one is located in the US. I live in a northern state on the far western edge of the mountain time zone. Right now we have very long hours of daylight (5ish to 10ish) In winter we have the opposite. My primary concern with daylight saving time is that it’s really hard to see children walking to school. I doubt this issue is going to be resolved any time soon, if ever. In the interim, I’d love to see parents and schools come up with creative ways to light up their kids. Instead of changing times, I suspect we could get very creative with compromise.
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They need to adjust school timing to be more age appropriate and also seasonally appropriate.
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