Time may be up for DST

BY TODD L. DISHER
Published on Saturday, October 31, 2009 7:54 PM AKDT

Frontiersman

JUNEAU — As Alaskans set their clocks back one hour Saturday night — or for some, this morning — this year’s time change may be the last rite of the biannual ritual associated with Daylight Saving Time.

A bill moving through the state legislature is seeking statewide exemption for Alaska from the time change.

On her website supporting HB 19, Rep. Anna Fairclough — a Republican from Eagle River who introduced the bill — said the time change is antiquated at best and harmful at worst.

DST was introduced on the national level during World War II with the idea of saving energy, according to the U.S. Naval Observatory. The clocks are to be rolled forward one hour on the second Sunday in March and set back on the first Sunday in November. The idea is to match the daylight hours with peoples’ peak activity reducing the need for artificial light.

However, statistical analyses by the U.S. Departments of Transportation and Energy have shown there is little to no real energy savings associated with the time change. A website accompanying the bill includes studies showing DST has detrimental effects on school attendance, public safety and individual health.

HB 19 passed the State House of Representatives in March. The bill now moves to the state Senate for consideration.

Contact Todd L. Disher at todd.disher@frontiersman.com or 352-2252.

How they voted

HB 19, seeking state exemption from Daylight Saving Time, passed the State House of Representatives 22-15-3. Below is a list of voting record for the Valley delegates.

Harris    Yea

Keller    Yea

Neuman    Yea

Stoltze    Yea

Gatto    Excused

For the complete House vote, go to the Alaska State Legislature website and look for House Bill 19.

Comments

10 comment(s)

    Ol Beqr wrote on Nov 4, 2009 9:25 AM:

    " Confusion, confusion, I have some clocks that change themselves. Now they do it on the wrong dates. It does not make any real difference what time we use, but please quit changing it twice a year. "

    jp wrote on Nov 3, 2009 8:11 AM:

    " why should it cost taxpayer money to stop adjusting a clock two times a year?
    shouldn't the representatives be doing something with a bit more importance than this? "

    Bill wrote on Nov 2, 2009 7:51 PM:

    " Yes, it's about time - no pun intended! Great job Anna - keep up the good work - this time change is a pain twice a year and is absolutely not needed in Alaska !!!! "

    Tom wrote on Nov 2, 2009 5:46 PM:

    " I have been writing to the legislature for years asking for this. "

    Zedraloth wrote on Nov 2, 2009 4:24 PM:

    " It's the far north. Daylight changes so rapidly throughout the year, it hardly matters to move the clock 1 hour either way. Besides, why change the clock when you can just operate at different hours? I think DST is pointless. "

    Nate wrote on Nov 2, 2009 1:17 PM:

    " The DST is not valuable in any way to the State of Alaska. The only difference for me is now my lights will be turned on an hour earlier at the house in the evenings. I would argue more energy and resources are used by keeping DST in place. "

    jp wrote on Nov 2, 2009 10:06 AM:

    " sounds like a complete waste of time and resources, and i think that Anna Fairclough should re-imburse the state for the time wasted! "

    Brian wrote on Nov 2, 2009 7:42 AM:

    " It's about time! "

    jim wrote on Nov 1, 2009 6:36 PM:

    " yeehahh...do it do it do it!! think about..we gain an hour in spring when we already have plenty and loose 1 in nov when we need it the most... "

    Alaskan wrote on Oct 31, 2009 8:32 PM:

    " I say repeal it. Its a good topic for a Reader Poll . How about it Frontiersman? "

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