Suddenly, the air is a little warmer, the sky is a little bluer, and everyone is a little happier. It must be almost time to wipe those smiles away and change the clock.
Daylight saving time starts again at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 14. That means, at 2 a.m. on March 14, the clocks magically leap forward to 3 a.m., and you will wake up wondering why you feel so tired.
Could this be the final time Oregonians slog through a week of post-daylight saving fog?
It seems like we’ve been talking about it for years (because we have), but after the 2019 passage of Oregon Senate Bill 320, when the state spins forward into daylight saving time this very spring, in less than two weeks time, we are supposed to stay there.
No fall back in the fall. No more changing the clocks.
Of course, that will happen only if Congress approves the change.
But the move to allow states to permanently remain in daylight saving time has bipartisan support -- the need for sleep being universal. And while the 2019 Sunshine Protection Act, which would make daylight saving time the new standard time, went nowhere, Hank Stern, a spokesperson for Democratic Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden, said Thursday that Wyden planned to co-sponsor the Sunshine Protection Act when it’s re-introduced next week.
Could this finally be it? Only time will tell. But either way, get ready to say goodbye to one precious hour on Sunday, March 14.
-- Lizzy Acker
503-221-8052, lacker@oregonian.com, @lizzzyacker
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