That time of the year when we change our clocks is approaching, bringing with it more daylight during your cooler mornings and likely, plenty of gripes about the inconvenience.
Since March 9, California and much of the United States have been under daylight saving time , in which we “spring forward” one hour ahead and experience more daylight in the evenings. It’s a practice that President Donald Trump has previously said he wanted to end , and an observance that dates back to World War I and is laid out in the federal Uniform Time Act, according to the Congressional Research Service .
It’s a practice that seems to have a myriad of arguments for and against it; sleeping habits, driving safety, tourism benefits, and energy saving are just a few of the issues the Congressional Resear