Chattanooga Times Free Press

Some lawmakers want to have daylight saving time all year

- BY JORDAN BUIE

During this winter legislativ­e session, one Tennessee lawmaker is convinced he has a bright idea.

State Rep. Rick Tillis, R-Lewisburg, says it is time for Tennessean­s to stop rolling clocks back to standard time in the winter and trade the antiquated practice for an extra hour of sunlight in the evenings.

“I’ve done two polls, one on Facebook, one on Twitter, and both of them come in right at 89 percent in favor of staying on daylight saving time year around,” he said. “People [would] rather have an hour of daylight in wintertime. They go to work and it’s dark and they come home and it’s dark, and I think a lot of people have expressed how they would like to get out and exercise and spend some time with their kids outdoors after work.”

Tillis introduced a bill that would exempt the state of Tennessee from daylight saving time, a practice adopted in the United States in 1918 that asks residents to roll clocks forward an hour in the spring.

The lawmaker said language from an old measure was used accidental­ly. Instead, it’s standard time he wants to get rid of. He plans to let the current bill die and introduce the bill with opposite language within the next week.

Tillis said he has contacted bordering states, and several legislator­s in Alabama, Georgia, Mississipp­i and North Carolina are talking about similar measures.

Tillis said Sen. Steve Dickerson, R-Nashville, will sponsor the bill in the Senate.

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