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DeepDiverBob
July 22nd, 2005, 03:23 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) -- An agreement was reached Thursday to extend daylight-saving time in an effort to conserve energy, but not to the extent the House approved in April.

House and Senate negotiators on an energy bill agreed to begin daylight-saving time three weeks earlier, on the second Sunday in March, and extend it by one week to the first Sunday in November. The House bill would have added a month in the spring and another in the fall.

According to some senators, farmers complained that a two-month extension could adversely affect livestock, and airline officials said it would have complicated scheduling of international flights.

"We ought to take a hard look at this before we jump into it," said Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho, who questioned how much oil savings the extension would produce.

Reps. Edward Markey, D-Massachusetts, and Fred Upton, R-Michigan, agreed to scale back their original proposal, and Senate negotiators accepted the new version, along with a call for a study on how much daylight-saving time actually affects oil consumption.

"The beauty of daylight-saving time is that it just makes everyone feel sunnier," said Markey.

Upton noted that the extension means daylight-saving time will continue through Halloween, adding to safety. "Kids across the nation will soon rejoice," said Upton, because they'll have another hour of daylight trick-or-treating.

Lawmakers said they hoped to complete the energy legislation next week.

DeepDiverBob
July 22nd, 2005, 03:23 PM
Since when do cows tell time?

MgicTwnger
July 22nd, 2005, 03:25 PM
"The beauty of daylight-saving time is that it just makes everyone feel sunnier," said Markey.



I feel #$%% sunnier already.

DeepDiverBob
July 22nd, 2005, 03:42 PM
I think we all should feel a little sunnier.

Trever
July 22nd, 2005, 03:54 PM
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Upton noted that the extension means daylight-saving time will continue through Halloween, adding to safety. "Kids across the nation will soon rejoice," said Upton, because they'll have another hour of daylight trick-or-treating.

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Who wants to "Trick or Treat" in the daylight. I guess I really don't care what they do. I live in Indiana and the time zones and DST are soooooo f'ed up here already it really doesn't matter to me.

bowsandreels
July 22nd, 2005, 05:13 PM
This is politics at it's best, why come up with a real solution such as an alternate fuel source when you can just change the clock to give us "more daylight". I wish I was the guy they paid to come up with that.

crpntr133
July 24th, 2005, 11:45 AM
I couldn't believe that one of the first things that IN's governor " my man Mitch" (he's not high in my book) wanted to do was change daylights savings time. Now nobody can figure out what time zone we should switch to. I guess if he is leaving my money alone then go for it.

I guess those cows that would be affected would be summer cows...summer brown, summer black...etc.